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ARK.] PATTERSON V. ROBBINS 511 Cite as 295 Ark. 511 (1988) Walt PATTERSON, et al. v. Hon. John B. ROBBINS 88-108 749 S.W.2d 330 Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered May 16, 1988 1. ADOPTION STANDING TO ADOPT FOSTER PARENTS. Although Ark. Code Ann. § 9-9-210(a)(3) (1987) provides that a petition for adoption shall state "the date the petitioner acquired custody of the minor and of placement of the minor and the name of the person placing the minor; and a statement as to how petitioner acquired custody of the minor," the appellate court did not interpret the language having to do with the contents of the petition as meaning that a person who does not have custody and with whom the child has not been "placed" has no standing; standing to adopt is
512 PATTERSON V. ROBBINS [295 Cite as 295 Ark. 511 (1988) conferred by Ark. Code Ann. § 9-9-204 (1987), and that statute does not exclude persons who have served as foster parents of the minor to be adopted. 2. COURTS JURISDICTION PROBATE COURT HAS AUTHORITY TO DECIDE ISSUE. Ark. Code Ann. § 9-9-207 (1987) gives the probate court authority to decide whether the Department of Human Services, as legal guardian of the minor, has unreasonably withheld its consent to adopt. 3. PROHIBITION COURT HAD AUTHORITY TO DECIDE ISSUE RAISED WRIT DENIED. Where the probate court had the authority to decide the issue raised, the writ of prohibition was denied. Petition for Writ of Prohibition; denied. Claudia Driver, Asst. General Counsel, for appellant Dep't of Human Services; and Robert Depper, for appellants Robert E. Smith and Verdia Smith. No response. PER CURIAM. [11 The petitioners contend that the Probate Court of Garland County lacks jurisdiction of an adoption petition because the persons seeking to adopt are foster parents who lack standing. Although the petitioners are correct in noting that Ark. Code Ann. § 9-9-210(a)(3) (1987) provides that a petition for adoption shall state "the date the petitioner acquired custody of the minor and of placement of the minor and the name of the person placing the minor; and a statement as to how petitioner acquired custody of the minor," we do not interpret that language having to do with the contents of the petition as meaning that a person who does not have custody and with whom the child has not been "placed" has no standing. Standing to adopt is conferred by Ark. Code Ann. § 9-9-204 (1987), and that statute does not exclude persons who have served as foster parents of the minor to be adopted. [2, 3] In addition, Ark. Code Ann. § 9-9-207 (1987) gives the probate court authority to decide the issue raised by the foster parents whether the Department of Human Services, as legal guardian of the minor, has unreasonably withheld its consent to adopt. The foster parents' rights in that respect are not subject exclusively to the department's policies, the Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act, Ark. Code Ann. §§ 25-15-201 through 25- 15-214 (1987), and circuit court review. A111
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