On request of a child who was placed for adoption or the child’s adoptive parent, the child-placing agency placing the child or the Division of Child and Family Services shall provide information about how to obtain financial assistance or support services:

(1) to assist the child or parent to respond effectively to adjustment, behavioral, and other challenges; and

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Terms Used In Utah Code 78B-24-306

  • Child: means an unemancipated individual under 18 years old. See Utah Code 78B-24-101
  • Child-placing agency: means a person with authority under other law of this state to identify or place a child for adoption. See Utah Code 78B-24-101
  • Parent: means an individual recognized as a parent under other law of this state. See Utah Code 78B-24-101
(2) to help preserve the placement or adoption.