Nebraska Statutes
§ 43-104.18 — Child born out of wedlock; failure to establish compliance with notice requirements; court powers
Nebraska § 43-104.18
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 43Infants and Juveniles
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-104.18 (2026).
Text
If a petition for adoption is filed and fails to establish substantial compliance with sections 43-104.08 to 43-104.16 , the court shall receive evidence by affidavit of the facts and circumstances of the biological mother's relationship with the biological father or possible biological fathers at the time of conception of the child and at the time of the biological mother's relinquishment and consent to the adoption of the child, including any evidence that providing notice to a biological father or possible biological father would be likely to threaten the safety of the biological mother or the child or that the conception was the result of sexual assault or incest. If, under the facts and circumstances presented, the court finds that the agency or attorney representing the biological
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Related
In Re Adoption of Kailynn D.
733 N.W.2d 856 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2007)
In re Estate of Hutton
306 Neb. 579 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2020)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1995, LB 712, § 11; Laws 2022, LB741, § 19.
Annotations: The county is not obligated to pay the fee of a guardian ad litem appointed for a biological parent in a private adoption proceeding to which the county is not a party. In re Adoption of Kailynn D., 273 Neb. 849, 733 N.W.2d 856 (2007). The fact that the Legislature expressly obligated counties to pay guardian ad litem fees in some statutes, but not in this section, reflects a legislative intent that the county cannot be ordered to pay the fees of a guardian ad litem appointed for a biological father in a private adoption case. In re Adoption of Kailynn D., 273 Neb. 849, 733 N.W.2d 856 (2007).
Nearby Sections
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§ 43-1001
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1002
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1003
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1004
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1006
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1007
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1008
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1009
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-101
Children eligible for adoption§ 43-101.01
Terms, defined§ 43-1010
Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 237, § 5§ 43-1011
Interstate Compact for Juveniles§ 43-102.01
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