Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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Page 368
... Adoption Statutes - Purpose General purpose of 15 V.S.A. § 448 is to clarify and protect the legal rights of an adopted person at the time the adoption is complete , not to proscribe adoptions by certain combinations of individuals . 15 ...
... Adoption Statutes - Purpose General purpose of 15 V.S.A. § 448 is to clarify and protect the legal rights of an adopted person at the time the adoption is complete , not to proscribe adoptions by certain combinations of individuals . 15 ...
Page 370
... adopt , provides : A person or husband and wife together , of age and sound mind , may adopt any other person as his or their heir with or without change of name of the person adopted . A mar- ried man or a married woman shall not adopt ...
... adopt , provides : A person or husband and wife together , of age and sound mind , may adopt any other person as his or their heir with or without change of name of the person adopted . A mar- ried man or a married woman shall not adopt ...
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... adoption statute4 identical in effect to that of Vermont's § 448 . That court stated that : [ i ] f this provision were ... adopted child has led courts , in other contexts , to allow a mother's partner to adopt without terminating the ...
... adoption statute4 identical in effect to that of Vermont's § 448 . That court stated that : [ i ] f this provision were ... adopted child has led courts , in other contexts , to allow a mother's partner to adopt without terminating the ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
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