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Rev. Stat. § 43-1506
Nebraska
Revised Statutes of 1943
Chapter
43. Infants and Juveniles
Article
15. Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Act
§
43-1506. Voluntary proceeding; consent; when valid; withdrawal
of consent.
(1) When any parent or
Indian custodian voluntarily consents to a foster care placement or to
termination of parental rights, such consent shall not be valid unless
executed in writing and recorded before a judge of a court of competent
jurisdiction and accompanied by the presiding judge's certificate that
the terms and consequences of the consent were fully explained in detail
and were fully understood by the parent or Indian custodian. The court
shall also certify that either the parent or Indian custodian fully understood
the explanation in English or that it was interpreted into a language
that the parent or Indian custodian understood. Any consent given prior
to, or within ten days after, birth of the Indian child shall not be valid.
(2) Any parent or Indian
custodian may withdraw consent to a foster care placement
under state law at any time and, upon such withdrawal, the child shall
be returned to the parent or Indian custodian.
(3) In any voluntary proceedings
for termination of parental rights to, or adoptive placement of, an Indian
child, the consent of the parent may be withdrawn for any reason at any
time prior to the entry of a final decree of termination or adoption,
as the case may be, and the child shall be returned to the parent.
(4) After the entry of
a final decree of adoption of an Indian child in any state court, the
parent may withdraw consent thereto upon the grounds that consent was
obtained through fraud or duress and may petition the court to vacate
such decree. Upon a finding that such consent was obtained through fraud
or duress, the court shall vacate such decree and return the child to
the parent. No adoption which has been effective for at least two years
may be invalidated under the provisions of this subsection unless otherwise
permitted under state law.
Source:
Laws 1985, LB 255, § 6.
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