§ 43-104.13 — Child born out of wedlock; notice to biological father; contents.
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Child born out of wedlock; notice to biological father; contents.
The notice sent by the agency or attorney pursuant to section 43-104.12 shall be served sufficiently in advance of the birth of the child, whenever possible, to allow compliance with section 43-104.02 and shall state:
(1) The biological mother's name, the fact that she is pregnant or has given birth to the child, and the expected or actual date of delivery;
(2) That the child has been relinquished by the biological mother, that she intends to execute a relinquishment, or that the biological mother has joined or plans to join in a petition for adoption to be filed by her husband;
(3) That the person being notified has been identified as a possible biological father of the child;
(4) That the possible biological father may have certain rights with respect to such child if he is in fact the biological father;
(5) That the possible biological father has the right to (a) deny paternity, (b) waive any parental rights he may have, (c) relinquish and consent to adoption of the child, or (d) file a notice of intent to claim paternity and obtain custody of the child pursuant to section 43-104.02;
(6) That to deny paternity, to waive his parental rights, or to relinquish and consent to the adoption, the biological father must contact the undersigned agency or attorney representing the biological mother, and that if he wishes to seek custody of the child he should seek legal counsel from his own attorney immediately; and
(7) That if he is the biological father and if the child is not relinquished for adoption, he has a duty to contribute to the support and education of the child and to the pregnancy-related expenses of the mother and a right to seek visitation.
The agency or attorney representing the biological mother may enclose with the notice a document which is an admission or denial of paternity and a waiver of rights by the biological father, which the biological father may choose to complete, in the form mandated by section 43-106, and return to the agency or attorney.
Source:
- Laws 1995, LB 712, § 6
- This section is facially constitutional. In re Adoption of Baby Girl H., 262 Neb. 775, 635 N.W.2d 256 (2001).
~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska