Once the baby is born how long does the mother have to change her mind regarding adoption in Indiana?


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tonife20 asked:


Does anyone know a good adoption attorney in Indiana?
I am looking to adopt a baby and I wanted to know how long am I gonna have to be worried with the mother changing her mind

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3 Responses to “Once the baby is born how long does the mother have to change her mind regarding adoption in Indiana?”

  1. Earth Goddess Says:

    are you wanting to keep your baby now?

  2. dueinoctwith#3 Says:

    I believe it is 30 days after the birth of the baby, but i could be wrong. I know some areas it is 30 days and some is 60-90 days then there are some states that don’t finalize for 6 months.

  3. rachel j Says:

    Persons permitted to contest adoption; time for filing motion to contest
    Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), only a person entitled to notice of adoption under IC 31-19-4 or IC 31-19-4.5 may contest an adoption.
    (b) A person contesting an adoption must file a motion to contest the adoption with the court not later than thirty (30) days after service of notice of the pending adoption.
    (c) A person seeking to withdraw consent to an adoption must file a motion to withdraw consent to the adoption with the court

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