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shall be permitted to pay
the reasonable living expenses of the |
biological parents only upon prior
order of the circuit court |
where the petition for adoption will be filed,
or if the |
petition for adoption has been filed in the circuit court where
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the petition is pending.
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(c) Payments under this Section shall be permitted only in |
those
circumstances where there is a demonstrated need for the |
payment of such
expenses to protect the health of the |
biological parents or the health of
the child sought to be |
adopted.
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(d) Payment of their reasonable living expenses, as |
provided in this
Section, shall not obligate the biological |
parents to place the child for
adoption. In the event the |
biological parents choose not to place the
child for adoption, |
the petitioners shall have no right to seek
reimbursement
of |
moneys paid to the biological parents pursuant to a court
order |
under this Section.
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(d-5) No person or entity shall offer, provide, or co-sign |
a loan or any other credit accommodation, directly or |
indirectly, with a biological parent or a relative of a |
biological parent based on the contingency of a surrender or |
placement of a child for adoption.
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(e) Within 14 days after the completion of all payments for |
reasonable
living expenses of the biological parents under this |
Section, the petitioners
shall present a final accounting of |
all those expenses to the court. The
accounting shall include |
vouchers for all moneys expended, copies of all checks
written, |
and receipts for all cash payments. The accounting shall also |
include
the verified statements of the petitioners, each |
attorney of record, and the
biological parents or parents to |
whom or on whose behalf the payments were made
attesting to the |
accuracy of the accounting.
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(f) If the placement of a child for adoption is made in |
accordance with the
Interstate Compact on the Placement of |
Children, and if the sending state
permits the payment of any |
expenses of biological parents that are not
permitted under |