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The mother must personally give consent to the adoption by a sworn document, in front of two witnesses and a notary public. The good news is that once consent is legally given,it is nearly impossible for her to take it back. Whenever you adopt a newborn, this consent becomes legally binding right away.
Under limited circumstances an adoption can be vacated or reversed after the fact. For example, a biological parent may petition a court to reverse an adoption based on a claim that the court lacked jurisdiction to enter the adoption, the biological parent was not given proper notice of the birth and/or the adoption.
In many states, TPR is irrevocable, meaning once the paperwork is signed, it is impossible for the birth parents to change their mind. However, other states have revocation periods that last anywhere from one week to 30 days.
Once she has signed the consent, the birth mother has several days to change her mind (up to 30 days unless she waives this right). After this period has passed her consent is binding.
Lack of communication and visitation with the child for 12 months.
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Once made, an adoption order cannot be undone except in an extremely limited set of circumstances. It is possible to appeal an order before it is put into practice, but that is different to revoking an order that has been implemented.
Therefore, the only way a birth parent could reclaim custody of an adopted child is by proving to a court that the decision to sign the relinquishment document was done under fraud or duress. In most cases a court will automatically deny custody to a birth parent when their parental rights have been terminated.
Can An Adoption Be Reversed In Illinois? It is possible to reverse an adoption in Illinois, but the laws surrounding adoption are very strict in Illinois and the rest of the United States.
Illinois provides a mechanism for parents who can no longer care for their child to surrender their child to the custody of the state. This is accomplished by submitting a Final and Irrevocable Surrender to an Agency for the Purposes of Adoption form to the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
It is extremely rare for the court to remove parental responsibility from a parent. The only way to remove parental responsibility is through an application to the court and these applications are only successful in exceptional circumstances.

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