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SB80,,2323h. If applicable, a statement that the parental rights of the other parent or presumed or alleged father have been terminated by death or court order.
SB80,,2424i. A statement containing the information and understandings specified in subd. 4.
SB80,,2525j. A statement that there is or is not any reason to believe that the child is an Indian child.
SB80,,2626k. The date and time that the affidavit is executed.
SB80,,27274. An affidavit under subd. 1. shall contain a statement in substantially the following form:
SB80,,2828“I have been informed of and understand all of the following:
SB80,,2929A. That a court order terminating parental rights will permanently end all legal rights and duties that exist between me and the child, such as the duty to support, the right to custody and visitation, and the right to inherit.
SB80,,3030B. That there are parenting-related services that would be available to me if I chose not to consent to the termination of my parental rights.
SB80,,3131C. That this affidavit may not be executed less than 120 hours after the birth of the child, on or after the child’s first birthday, or by the child’s mother before the birth of the child.
SB80,,3232D. That the child’s father or presumed or alleged father has the right to revoke an affidavit of disclaimer for any reason until 72 hours after execution or 120 hours after the birth of the child, whichever is later, and the child’s mother may revoke the affidavit for any reason until 72 hours after execution.
SB80,,3333E. That the affidavit is irrevocable if not revoked for any reason by the mother, father, or presumed or alleged father by the applicable time limit under D., above, unless it was obtained by fraud or duress.
SB80,,3434F. That no action to invalidate the affidavit, including an action based on fraud or duress, may be commenced more than 3 months after the date the affidavit was executed.
SB80,,3535G. Prior to executing this affidavit I have been offered counseling at the expense of the agency that is placing the child for adoption. I have accepted/refused (circle one) this counseling.
SB80,,3636H. If I am younger than 18 years of age, prior to executing this affidavit I have been offered legal counseling at the expense of the agency that is placing the child for adoption. I have accepted/refused (circle one) this legal counseling.”
SB80,,37375. An affidavit under subd. 1. shall contain a statement that the person whose parental rights are being terminated voluntarily disclaims any rights that he or she may have to the child, including the right to notice of proceedings under this chapter.
SB80,,38386. If a guardian has not been appointed under s. 48.979, an affidavit under subd. 1. may contain the nomination of the department, a county department authorized to accept guardianship under s. 48.57 (1) (e) or (hm), or a child welfare agency licensed under s. 48.61 (5) to accept guardianship to serve as guardian of the child and the nominated guardian’s address.
SB80,,39396m. The person disclaiming his or her parental rights shall choose at least one of the witnesses to the affidavit, and that witness shall certify that he or she was chosen by that person. Each witness to the affidavit shall certify to all of the following:
SB80,,4040a. That he or she has no professional or fiduciary interest in the disclaimer or the adoption of the child.
SB80,,4141b. That he or she has knowledge of the relationship between the person disclaiming his or her parental rights and the child.
SB80,,4242c. That he or she has discussed the decision to execute the affidavit with the person disclaiming his or her parental rights and that, to the best of the witness’s knowledge, the affidavit is being signed voluntarily.
SB80,,4343d. That he or she is neutral.
SB80,,44447. A copy of the affidavit shall be provided to the person whose parental rights are being terminated at the time he or she signs the affidavit.
SB80,,45458. The affidavit may not contain terms for post-termination contact between the child and the person whose parental rights are to be terminated as a condition of the disclaimer of parental rights.
SB80,,46469. To revoke a disclaimer of parental rights in an affidavit under subd. 1., the mother, father, or presumed or alleged father shall sign a statement revoking the disclaimer of parental rights that is notarized. A copy of the revocation shall be filed with the clerk of court. A revocation is not valid unless it is executed by the father or presumed or alleged father before 72 hours after execution of the affidavit or 120 hours after the birth of the child, whichever is later, or executed by the mother before 72 hours after execution of the affidavit.
SB80,,474710. The agency that is making the placement of the child for adoption shall offer counseling to a mother, father, or presumed or alleged father who intends to execute an affidavit under this paragraph prior to executing the affidavit with a counselor who is qualified to provide such counseling.
SB80,,484811. The agency that is making the placement of the child for adoption shall offer to a mother, father, or presumed or alleged father who is a minor and who intends to execute an affidavit under this paragraph legal counseling with an attorney who does not represent the agency or adoptive parents prior to executing the affidavit.
SB80,,494912. An affidavit of disclaimer of parental rights under this paragraph is not effective if it would violate s. 48.028 or the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, 25 USC 1901 to 1963, or any regulations promulgated thereunder or if the agency responsible for securing the adoption of the child knows or has reason to know the child is an Indian child.
SB80,,505013. The court shall review an affidavit of disclaimer of parental rights to ensure it meets the requirements under subds. 2 to 8. The court shall make findings on the record stating whether the affidavit meets those requirements and whether all participants in the court proceeding, including the mother, father, or presumed or alleged father, have stated that they do not know or have reason to know that the child is an Indian child.
SB80,351Section 3. 48.42 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB80,,525248.42 (2) (a) The parent or parents of the child, unless the child’s parent has waived the right to notice under s. 48.41 (2) (d), or the child’s parent or presumed or alleged father has waived the right to notice under s. 48.41 (2) (bm).
SB80,453Section 4. 48.46 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB80,,545448.46 (2) A parent who has consented to the termination of his or her parental rights under s. 48.41 or who did not contest the petition initiating the proceeding in which his or her parental rights were terminated may move the court for relief from the judgment on any of the grounds specified in s. 806.07 (1) (a), (b), (c), (d) or (f). Any such motion shall be filed within 30 days after the entry of the judgment or order terminating parental rights, unless the parent files a timely notice of intent to pursue relief from the judgment under s. 808.04 (7m), in which case the motion shall be filed within the time permitted by s. 809.107 (5). A motion under this subsection does not affect the finality or suspend the operation of the judgment or order terminating parental rights. A parent who has consented to the termination of his or her parental rights to an Indian child under s. 48.41 (2) (e) may also move for relief from the judgment under s. 48.028 (5) (c) or (6). A parent who has consented to the termination of his or her parental rights to a child by filing an affidavit of disclaimer of parental rights under s. 48.41 (2) (bm) may also bring an action to invalidate the affidavit as provided under s. 48.41 (2) (bm) 2. d. Motions under this subsection or s. 48.028 (5) (c) or (6) or 48.41 (2) (bm) 2. d. and appeals to the court of appeals shall be the exclusive remedies for such a parent to obtain a new hearing in a termination of parental rights proceeding.
SB80,555Section 5. 48.837 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB80,,565648.837 (5) Attendance at hearing. The child, if he or she is 12 years of age or over, and each petitioner shall attend the hearing on the petition under sub. (2). The child, if he or she is 12 years of age or over, and each parent having custody of the child shall attend the hearing on the petition under sub. (3), except that a parent who has consented to the termination of his or her parental rights in writing under s. 48.41 (2) (b), (bm), or (d) is not required to attend the hearing. If the parent who has custody of the child consents and the court approves, the proposed adoptive parents may be present at the hearing on the petition under sub. (3). The court may, for good cause, waive the requirement that the child attend either of the hearings.
SB80,657Section 6. 48.91 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB80,,585848.91 (3) If Subject to this subsection, if after the hearing and a study of the report required by s. 48.88 and the recommendation required by s. 48.841 or 48.89, the court is satisfied that the necessary consents or recommendations have been filed and that the adoption is in the best interests of the child, the court shall make an order granting the adoption. If parental rights to the child were terminated based upon an affidavit under s. 48.41 (2) (bm), the court may not make an order granting adoption until 3 months have passed since the date the affidavit was executed. In determining whether the adoption is in the best interests of an Indian child, the court shall comply with the order of placement preference under s. 48.028 (7) (a) or, if applicable, s. 48.028 (7) (c), unless the court finds good cause, as described in s. 48.028 (7) (e), for departing from that order. The order may change the name of the minor to that requested by petitioners.
SB80,759Section 7. 48.913 (1) (em) of the statutes is created to read:
SB80,,606048.913 (1) (em) Services provided in connection with the adoption by a private child placing agency, as defined in s. 48.99 (2) (p), that is licensed under the laws of the state in which it operates, and, where applicable, in compliance with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, 25 USC 1901 to 1963, as certified to the department.
SB80,,6161(end)
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