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Once an adoption is finalized, the birth parents generally cannot reclaim their parental rights or take the child back. The legal process of adoption permanently transfers parental rights from the birth parents to the adoptive parents.
Terms like birth mom or birth dad are often used, reflecting the respect and gratitude adoptees feel for the selfless decisions their birth parents made.
Recent state court decisions favor the rule that an adoptee may have access to the name of his or her biological/birth parents and court records and documents pertaining to the adoption. Generally the records would be available to the adoptee only with a court order upon a showing of good cause.
Most cases conclude that once an adoption is finalized, the biological parent cannot regain custody. However, specific situations might offer a glimmer of hope, albeit rare and challenging to prove.
A birth mother or biological parents who have given their child up for adoption cannot get the child back once the adoption has been legally finalized. That is because parental rights have been completely terminated from the biological parents and transferred to the adoptive parents. Answer.
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