Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4353

Introduced
3/11/26  

Caption

Certain intended parents requirement to adopt the child

Impact

The enactment of SF4353 is set to have a considerable impact on state law by establishing explicit conditions under which intended parents can acquire legal parentage. This requirement may influence various family dynamics, particularly for non-traditional families, including same-sex couples or those employing assisted reproductive technology. The bill’s stipulation emphasizes the legal necessity for adoption, which may lead to increased legal and financial processes for intended parents seeking recognition.

Summary

SF4353 is a legislative proposal concerning family law in Minnesota, specifically addressing the legal status of intended parents who are not biologically related to a child. The bill stipulates that such intended parents will not be recognized as legal parents unless they formally adopt the child in accordance with existing adoption laws. This requirement is a significant legal change aimed at clarifying the status of parental rights and responsibilities for non-biological parents.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF4353 may center on the potential challenges faced by intended parents, including possible delays and barriers to acquiring parental rights. Proponents of the bill argue that it provides essential clarity and protects children by ensuring that all parents undergo the rigorous adoption process. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns regarding the implications for families who opt for non-traditional child-rearing methods, arguing that such legislation could unnecessarily complicate family formation and children's legal security.

Companion Bills

MN HF4705

Similar To Certain intended parents required to adopt child.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4705

Certain intended parents required to adopt child.

MN SF4382

Court administrator requirement to provide adoption records to adoptive parents and adult adoptees

MN HB2936

Children; Oklahoma Gestational Agreement Act; intended parent; gestational agreement; crimes; Oklahoma Adoption Code; placement; effective date.

MN SB1990

FAMILIES-INTENDED PARENTS

MN SB2177

ADOPTION-PARENTAL UNFITNESS

MN A4079

Concerns stalking and related restraining order protections for adoptive children and their adoptive parents victimized by persons whose parental rights to the adoptive children have been terminated.

MN S04555

Establishes confirmatory adoptions providing for the adoption of children born as a result of assisted reproduction; allows for more than two persons to be named parents of a child; establishes presumed parentage and provides for the challenge and adjudication thereof; repeals certain provisions of the domestic relations law and the family court act relating thereto.

MN S09748

Establishes confirmatory adoptions providing for the adoption of children born as a result of assisted reproduction; allows for more than two persons to be named parents of a child; establishes presumed parentage and provides for the challenge and adjudication thereof; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

MN A04880

Establishes confirmatory adoptions providing for the adoption of children born as a result of assisted reproduction; allows for more than two persons to be named parents of a child; establishes presumed parentage and provides for the challenge and adjudication thereof; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

MN SF4248

Courts to recognize the fundamental right to the parent-child relationship in child custody and parenting time determinations requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.