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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>73490</law_id><section_number>16.1-277.01</section_number><catch_line>Approval of entrustment agreement</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><referred_to_by><reference>16.1-266.1</reference><reference>16.1-281</reference><reference>16.1-282</reference><reference>16.1-282.1</reference><reference>16.1-282.2</reference><reference>22.1-213.1</reference><reference>63.2-1250</reference><reference>63.2-906</reference></referred_to_by><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="16.1">Courts Not of Record</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="11">Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="8">Adjudication</unit></structure><text>
						<section id="A"><p><span class="prefix-number">A.</span> In any case in which a child has been entrusted pursuant to &#xA7;&#xA0;<a class="law" title="Entrustment agreements; adoption" href="/63.2-903/">63.2-903</a> or <a class="law" title="Acceptance and control over children by licensed child-placing agency, children's residential facility or independent foster home" href="/63.2-1817/">63.2-1817</a> to the local board of social services or to a <span class="dictionary">child welfare agency</span>, a <span class="dictionary">petition</span> for approval of the entrustment agreement by the board or agency: <a id="paragraph-264433" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#A"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="A1" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">1.</span> Shall be filed within a reasonable period of time, no later than 89 days after the execution of an entrustment agreement for less than 90 days, if the child is not returned to the caretaker from whom he was entrusted within that period; <a id="paragraph-264434" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#A1"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="A2" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">2.</span> Shall be filed within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed 30 days after the execution of an entrustment agreement for 90 days or longer or for an unspecified period of time, if such entrustment agreement does not provide for the termination of all parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the child; and <a id="paragraph-264435" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#A2"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="A3" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">3.</span> May be filed in the case of a permanent entrustment agreement which provides for the termination of all parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the child.
				The board or agency shall file a foster care plan pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Foster care plan" href="/16.1-281/">16.1-281</a> to be heard with any <span class="dictionary">petition</span> for approval of an entrustment agreement. <a id="paragraph-264436" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#A3"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B"><p><span class="prefix-number">B.</span> Upon the filing of a <span class="dictionary">petition</span> for approval of an entrustment agreement pursuant to subsection A of &#xA7;&#xA0;<a class="law" title="Jurisdiction; consent for abortion" href="/16.1-241/">16.1-241</a>, <span class="dictionary">the court</span> shall appoint a <span class="dictionary">guardian ad litem</span> to represent the child in accordance with the provisions of &#xA7;&#xA0;<a class="law" title="Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem" href="/16.1-266/">16.1-266</a>, and shall schedule the matter for a <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> to be held as follows: within 45 days of the filing of a <span class="dictionary">petition</span> pursuant to subdivision A 1, A 2 or A 3, except where an <span class="dictionary">order</span> of publication has been ordered by <span class="dictionary">the court</span>, in which case the <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> shall be held within 75 days of the filing of the <span class="dictionary">petition</span>. <span class="dictionary">The court</span> shall provide notice of the <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> and a copy of the <span class="dictionary">petition</span> to the following, each of whom shall be a <span class="dictionary">party</span> entitled to participate in the proceeding: <a id="paragraph-264437" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#B"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B1" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">1.</span> The local board of social services or <span class="dictionary">child welfare agency</span>; <a id="paragraph-264438" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#B1"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B2" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">2.</span> The child, if he is 12 years of age or older; <a id="paragraph-264439" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#B2"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B3" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">3.</span> The <span class="dictionary">guardian ad litem</span> for the child; and <a id="paragraph-264440" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#B3"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="B4" class="indent-1"><p><span class="prefix-number">4.</span> The child&#x2019;s parents, guardian, legal custodian or other person standing in loco parentis to the child. No such notification shall be required, however, if <span class="dictionary">the judge</span> certifies on the record that the identity of the parent or guardian is not reasonably ascertainable. A birth father shall be given notice of the proceedings if he is an acknowledged father pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="How parent and child relationship established" href="/20-49.1/">20-49.1</a>, adjudicated pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Judgment or order; costs; birth record" href="/20-49.8/">20-49.8</a>, or presumed pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Parental, or agency, consent required; exceptions" href="/63.2-1202/">63.2-1202</a>, or has registered with the Virginia Birth Father Registry pursuant to Article 7 (&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Establishment of Registry" href="/63.2-1249/">63.2-1249</a> et seq.). An <span class="dictionary">affidavit</span> of the mother that the identity of the father is not reasonably ascertainable shall be sufficient <span class="dictionary">evidence</span> of this <span class="dictionary">fact</span>, provided there is no other <span class="dictionary">evidence</span> before <span class="dictionary">the court</span> which would refute such an <span class="dictionary">affidavit</span>. Failure to register with the Virginia Birth Father Registry pursuant to Article 7 (&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Establishment of Registry" href="/63.2-1249/">63.2-1249</a> et seq.) of Chapter 12 of Title 63.2 shall be <span class="dictionary">evidence</span> that the identity of the father is not reasonably ascertainable. The <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> shall be held and an <span class="dictionary">order</span> may be entered, although a parent, guardian, legal custodian or person standing in loco parentis fails to appear and is not represented by <span class="dictionary">counsel</span>, provided personal or substituted service was made on the person, or <span class="dictionary">the court</span> determines that such person cannot be found, after reasonable effort, or in the case of a person who is without the Commonwealth, the person cannot be found or his post office address cannot be ascertained after reasonable effort. However, when a <span class="dictionary">petition</span> seeks approval of a permanent entrustment agreement which provides for the termination of all parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the child, a <span class="dictionary">summons</span> shall be served upon the parent or parents and the other parties specified in &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Summonses" href="/16.1-263/">16.1-263</a>. The <span class="dictionary">summons</span> or notice of <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> shall clearly state the consequences of a termination of residual parental rights. Service shall be made pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Service of summons; proof of service; penalty" href="/16.1-264/">16.1-264</a>. The remaining parent&#x2019;s parental rights may be terminated even though that parent has not entered into an entrustment agreement if <span class="dictionary">the court</span> finds, based upon clear and convincing <span class="dictionary">evidence</span>, that it is in the best interest of the child and that (i) the identity of the parent is not reasonably ascertainable; (ii) the identity and whereabouts of the parent are known or reasonably ascertainable, and the parent is personally served with notice of the termination proceeding pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Manner of serving process upon natural persons" href="/8.01-296/">8.01-296</a> or <a class="law" title="Personal service outside of Virginia" href="/8.01-320/">8.01-320</a>; (iii) the whereabouts of the parent are not reasonably ascertainable and the parent is given notice of the termination proceedings by certified or registered mail to the last known address and such parent fails to <span class="dictionary">object</span> to the proceedings within 15 days of the mailing of such notice; or (iv) the whereabouts of the parent are not reasonably ascertainable and the parent is given notice of the termination proceedings through an <span class="dictionary">order</span> of publication pursuant to &#xA7;&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Service by publication; when available" href="/8.01-316/">8.01-316</a> and <a class="law" title="What order of publication to state; how published; when publication in newspaper dispensed with; electronic notice" href="/8.01-317/">8.01-317</a>, and such parent fails to <span class="dictionary">object</span> to the proceedings. <a id="paragraph-264441" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#B4"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="C"><p><span class="prefix-number">C.</span> At the <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> held pursuant to this section, <span class="dictionary">the court</span> shall hear <span class="dictionary">evidence</span> on the <span class="dictionary">petition</span> filed and shall review the foster care plan for the child filed by the local board or <span class="dictionary">child welfare agency</span> in accordance with &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Foster care plan" href="/16.1-281/">16.1-281</a>. <a id="paragraph-264442" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#C"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="D"><p><span class="prefix-number">D.</span> At the conclusion of the <span class="dictionary">hearing</span>, <span class="dictionary">the court</span> shall make a <span class="dictionary">finding</span>, based upon a <span class="dictionary">preponderance of the evidence</span>, whether approval of the entrustment agreement is in the best interest of the child. However, if the <span class="dictionary">petition</span> seeks approval of a permanent entrustment agreement which provides for the termination of all parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the child, <span class="dictionary">the court</span> shall make a <span class="dictionary">finding</span>, based upon clear and convincing evidence, whether termination of parental rights is in the best interest of the child. If <span class="dictionary">the court</span> makes either of these <span class="dictionary">findings</span>, <span class="dictionary">the court</span> may make any of the <span class="dictionary">orders</span> of <span class="dictionary">disposition</span> permitted in a case involving an <span class="dictionary">abused or neglected child</span> pursuant to &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Abused, neglected, or abandoned children or children without parental care" href="/16.1-278.2/">16.1-278.2</a>. Any such order transferring <span class="dictionary">legal custody</span> of the child shall be made in accordance with the provisions of subdivision A 5 of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Abused, neglected, or abandoned children or children without parental care" href="/16.1-278.2/">16.1-278.2</a> and shall be subject to the provisions of subsection D1. This order shall include, but need not be limited to, the following <span class="dictionary">findings</span>: (i) that there is no less drastic alternative to granting the requested relief; and (ii) that reasonable efforts have been made to prevent removal and that continued placement in the home would be contrary to the welfare of the child, if the order transfers <span class="dictionary">legal custody</span> of the child to a local board of social services. At any time subsequent to the transfer of <span class="dictionary">legal custody</span> of the child pursuant to this section, a birth parent or parents of the child and the pre-adoptive parent or parents may enter into a written post-adoption contact and communication agreement in accordance with the provisions of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Authority to enter into voluntary post-adoption contact and communication agreement" href="/16.1-283.1/">16.1-283.1</a> and Article 1.1 (&#xA7; <a class="law" title="Authority to enter into post-adoption contact and communication agreements" href="/63.2-1220.2/">63.2-1220.2</a> et seq.) of Chapter 12 of Title 63.2. <span class="dictionary">The court</span> shall not require a written post-adoption contact and communication agreement as a precondition to entry of an order in any case involving the child.
			The effect of <span class="dictionary">the court</span>&#x2019;s order approving a permanent entrustment agreement is to terminate an entrusting parent&#x2019;s residual parental rights. Any order terminating parental rights shall be accompanied by an order (i) continuing or granting custody to a local board of social services or to a licensed child-placing agency or (ii) granting custody or guardianship to a person with a legitimate interest. Such an order continuing or granting custody to a local board of social services or to a licensed child-placing agency shall indicate whether that board or agency shall have the authority to place the child for adoption and consent thereto. A <span class="dictionary">final order</span> terminating parental rights pursuant to this section renders the approved entrustment agreement irrevocable. Such order may be appealed in accordance with the provisions of &#xA7; <a class="law" title="Jurisdiction of appeals; procedure" href="/16.1-296/">16.1-296</a>. <a id="paragraph-264443" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#D"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="D1"><p><span class="prefix-number">D1.</span> Any order transferring custody of the child to a person with a legitimate interest pursuant to subsection D shall be entered only upon a <span class="dictionary">finding</span>, based upon a <span class="dictionary">preponderance of the evidence</span>, that such person is one who (i) after an investigation as directed by <span class="dictionary">the court</span>, is found by <span class="dictionary">the court</span> to be willing and qualified to receive and care for the child; (ii) is willing to have a positive, continuous relationship with the child; (iii) is committed to providing a permanent, suitable home for the child; and (iv) is willing and has the ability to protect the child from abuse and neglect; and the order shall so state. <span class="dictionary">The court</span>&#x2019;s order transferring custody to a person with a legitimate interest should further provide for, as appropriate, any terms and conditions which would promote the child&#x2019;s interest and welfare; ongoing provision of social services to the child and the child&#x2019;s custodian; and court review of the child&#x2019;s placement. <a id="paragraph-264444" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#D1"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section>
						<section id="E"><p><span class="prefix-number">E.</span> The local board or licensed child-placing agency to which authority is given to place the child for adoption and consent thereto after an order terminating parental rights is entered pursuant to this section shall file a written Adoption Progress Report with the <span class="dictionary">juvenile court</span> on the progress being made to place the child in an <span class="dictionary">adoptive home</span>. The report shall be filed with <span class="dictionary">the court</span> every six months from the date of the <span class="dictionary">final order</span> terminating parental rights until a <span class="dictionary">final order</span> of adoption is entered on behalf of the child in the <span class="dictionary">circuit</span> court. At the conclusion of the <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> at which termination of parental rights is ordered and authority is given to the local board or licensed child-placing agency to place the child for adoption, the <span class="dictionary">juvenile court</span> shall schedule a date by which the board or agency shall file the first Adoption Progress Report required by this section. A copy of the Adoption Progress Report shall be sent by <span class="dictionary">the court</span> to the <span class="dictionary">guardian ad litem</span> for the child. <span class="dictionary">The court</span> may schedule a <span class="dictionary">hearing</span> on the report with or without the request of a <span class="dictionary">party</span>. <a id="paragraph-264445" class="section-permalink" href="https://vacode.org/16.1-277.01/#E"><i class="fa fa-link"/></a></p></section></text><history>1999, c. 889; 2000, c. 385; 2006, c. 825; 2009, cc. 98, 260; 2010, c. 331; 2017, c. 200; 2019, c. 434.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
