2724 - Testimony and investigation.

     § 2724.  Testimony and investigation.        (a)  Testimony.--The court shall hear testimony in support of     the petition and such additional testimony as it deems necessary     to inform it as to the desirability of the proposed adoption. It     shall require a disclosure of all moneys and consideration paid     or to be paid to any person or institution in connection with     the adoption.        (b)  Investigation.--The court may request that an     investigation be made by a person or public agency or, with its     consent, a voluntary agency, specifically designated by the     court to verify the statements of the petition and such other     facts that will give the court full knowledge of the     desirability of the proposed adoption, or the court may rely in     whole or in part upon a report earlier made under section 2535     (relating to investigation). In any case, the age, sex, health,     social and economic status or racial, ethnic or religious     background of the child or adopting parents shall not preclude     an adoption but the court shall decide its desirability on the     basis of the physical, mental and emotional needs and welfare of     the child.        (c)  Payment of investigation costs.--The court may establish     a procedure for the payment of investigation costs by the     petitioners or by such other persons as the court may direct.