Many birth parents who think about adoption want to know if they can change their minds. Oklahoma’s adoption laws set clear rules about when and how birth parents can take back their consent. These rules protect everyone involved in the adoption process.
What does adoption consent mean in Oklahoma?
Birth parents in Oklahoma must wait 72 hours after their baby’s birth before they can sign adoption papers. This gives them time to rest and think about their choice. The state requires birth parents to get counseling and talk to a lawyer first. They’ll learn about adoption agencies, their legal rights and other options.
Rules for taking back consent
Birth parents have 30 days to change their minds about adoption in Oklahoma, but only for these reasons:
- They can prove someone tricked or forced them to sign
- They can show that stopping the adoption helps their child
- Both birth parents and adoptive parents agree to stop it
After 30 days, birth parents can’t take back their consent unless they prove fraud or force. Oklahoma courts need strong proof to allow this change.
Next steps for birth parents
Birth parents must decide carefully about adoption. The choice becomes final after the 30-day period ends. Each step in the process follows strict legal rules to make sure birth parents know what they’re agreeing to.
If you’re thinking about adoption or want to take back your consent, talk to a family law attorney right away. They can explain your rights and help you choose your situation best. Time limits are strict, so getting legal help early matters.