Oklahoma Code § 10-7505-4.1

Title 10. Children: Application - Notice - Hearing - Order - Appeal
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A.  If a consent to adoption or permanent relinquishment for
adoption has not been obtained from both parents of a minor who is
the subject of a petition for adoption, and the rights of the
nonconsenting parent or parents have not previously been terminated,
the petitioner for adoption, a consenting parent, or a legal
guardian or legal custodian of the minor to be adopted must file an
application to the court stating the reason that the consent or
relinquishment of the parent or parents is not necessary.  In the
alternative, if the nonconsenting parent is a putative father of a
minor born out of wedlock, the petitioner for adoption, a consenting
parent, or a legal guardian or legal custodian of the minor may file
an application to terminate the parental rights of the putative
father.  The grounds for terminating a putative father pursuant to
this section shall be identical to the grounds for permitting an

adoption without the consent of a parent, pursuant to Section 7505-
4.2 of this title.
B.  A hearing on an application for adoption without consent or
an application to terminate parental rights cannot be combined with
the hearing on the application for a final decree of adoption.  For
good cause shown, a hearing on the application for a final decree of
adoption may be heard as early as the same day as a hearing on an
application to terminate parental rights, without prejudice to the
rights of any parties to appeal from the order terminating parental
rights.
C.  1.  Prior to the hearing on the application to permit the
adoption of the minor without the consent or relinquishment of a
parent, or the application to terminate the rights of a putative
father filed pursuant to this section, notice of the hearing on the
application and a copy of the application shall be served upon the
parent or putative father who is the subject of the application in
the same manner as summons is served in civil cases, not less than
fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing.
2.  The notice shall contain the name of the parent, putative
father, or if the father is unknown, the name of the child, date of
birth of the child, the date of the hearing, and the ground or
grounds for which application for adoption without consent or
relinquishment or termination of parental rights is sought.  The
notice shall apprise the parent or putative father of the parent's
legal rights and shall include a clear statement that failure to
appear at the hearing shall constitute a denial of interest in the
child, which denial may result, without further notice of this
proceeding or any subsequent proceeding, in the granting of the
application for adoption without consent or permanent relinquishment
or in the termination of the putative father's parental rights and
in the child's adoption.
3.  If the identity or whereabouts of a parent or putative
father are unknown, the court must determine whether the parent or
putative father can be identified or located.  Following an inquiry
pursuant to Section 7505-4.3 of this title, if the court finds that
the identity or whereabouts of the putative father cannot be
ascertained, and this fact is attested to by affidavit of the
consenting parent, legal guardian or legal custodian of the minor,
it shall order that notice be given by publication and, if the
identity is known, that a copy be mailed to the last-known address
of the parent or putative father.  The notice shall be published
once pursuant to the laws relating to the service of notice by
publication in the county in which the petition to adopt is filed,
and the hearing shall not be held for at least fifteen (15) days
after publication of the notice.  When notice is given by
publication, an order terminating parental rights shall not become
final for a period of fifteen (15) days from the date of the order.

4.  A parent or putative father may waive such person's right to
notice pursuant to this section.  The waiver, signed by the parent
or putative father, shall include a statement affirming that the
person signing the waiver understands that the waiver shall
constitute grounds for ordering adoption without consent of the
parent or for the termination of the parental rights of a putative
father pursuant to the provisions of this section and Section 7505-
4.2 of this title.  A putative father may waive his right to notice
under this section, by signing an extrajudicial consent pursuant to
Section 7503-2.6 of this title, or by waiving notice on a form filed
with the Paternity Registry of the Department of Human Services, or
by failing to register with the Paternity Registry of the Department
of Human Services after receiving a Notice of Plan for Adoption
pursuant to Section 7503-3.1 of this title.
D.  When a parent or putative father appears at the hearing and
desires counsel but is indigent and cannot for that reason employ
counsel, the court shall appoint counsel.  In all counties having
county indigent defenders, the county's indigent defenders shall
assume the duties of representation in such proceedings.
E.  At the hearing on an application to permit adoption without
the consent or relinquishment of a parent, the court may determine
whether the minor is eligible for adoption pursuant to Section 7505-
4.2 of this title.  At the hearing on an application to terminate
the parental rights of a putative father, the court may, if it is in
the best interests of the minor, determine that the consent of the
putative father to the adoption of the minor is not required, and
terminate any parental rights which the putative father may have, as
provided in Section 7505-4.2 of this title.
F.  The court shall terminate the parental rights of a putative
father if he fails to appear at the hearing on the application to
terminate his parental rights or if he has waived notice pursuant to
paragraph 4 of subsection C of this section.
G.  A proceeding pursuant to this section for determination of
necessity of parental consent or for termination of parental rights
shall be heard by the court without a jury.
H.  No order of the court shall be vacated, set aside, or
annulled upon the application of any person who was properly served
with notice in accordance with this section but failed to appear,
unless the applicant has established by clear and convincing
evidence that such failure to appear was due to unavoidable
circumstances.  Such application must be filed within ten (10) days
of the date of the hearing at which the applicant failed to appear.
No order of the court shall be vacated, set aside or annulled upon
the application of any person who waived notice pursuant to
paragraph 4 of subsection C of this section.
I. 1. a. An appeal may be taken from any final order, judgment,
or decree terminating parental rights rendered

pursuant to this section to the Supreme Court by any
person aggrieved thereby, in the manner provided for
appeals from the court as provided in this subsection.
b. An appeal from an order determining a child eligible
for adoption which does not terminate parental rights
may be taken in the same manner provided for appeals
from the court as provided in this subsection.  The
failure of a parent to appeal from an order declaring
a child eligible for adoption without consent of the
parent which does not terminate parental rights shall
not preclude such parent from asserting error in the
order after the final decree is rendered.
2.  In an appeal concerning the termination of parental rights
for purposes of adoption pursuant to this section or from an order
determining a child eligible for adoption which does not terminate
parental rights pursuant to this section, the appellant's
designation of record shall be filed in the trial court within ten
(10) days after the date of the judgment or order.  Appellee's
counter designation of record shall be filed in the trial court ten
(10) days after appellant's designation of record is filed in the
trial court.
3.  All appeals of cases concerning the termination of parental
rights for purposes of adoption or an order determining a child
eligible for adoption which does not terminate parental rights
pursuant to this section shall be initiated by filing a petition in
error in the Supreme Court within thirty (30) days of the filing of
the order, judgment, or decree appealed from.  The record on appeal
shall be completed within thirty (30) days from the filing of the
petition in error.  Any response to the petition in error shall be
filed within twenty (20) days from the filing of the petition in
error.
4.  The briefing schedule is established as follows:
a. appellant's brief in chief shall be filed twenty (20)
days after the trial court clerk notifies all parties
that the record is complete and such notice has been
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court,
b. appellant's answer brief shall be filed fifteen (15)
days after the appellant's brief in chief is filed,
and
c. appellant's reply brief may be filed within ten (10)
days after the appellee's answer brief is filed.
J.  Any appeal when docketed should have priority over all cases
pending on said docket.  Adjudication of appeals and any other
proceedings concerning the termination of parental rights or the
determination that a child is eligible for adoption without consent
which does not terminate parental rights pursuant to this section
shall be expedited by the Supreme Court.

K.  The pendency of an appeal shall not suspend the order of the
district court regarding a minor, nor shall it remove the minor from
the custody of that court or of the person, institution, or agency
to whose care such minor has been committed, unless the Supreme
Court shall so order.
L.  1.  The termination of parental rights terminates the
parent-child relationship, including the parent's right to the
custody of the child and the parent's right to visit the child, the
parent's right to control the child's training and education, the
necessity for the parent to consent to the adoption of the child,
the parent's right to the earnings of the child, and the parent's
right to inherit from or through the child.  Provided, that this
subsection shall not in any way affect the right of the child to
inherit from the parent.
2.  Termination of parental rights pursuant to this section
shall not terminate the duty of either parent to support the minor
child of such parent.  The duty of the parent to support the minor
child shall not be terminated until such time as a final decree of
adoption has been entered.
3.  A determination that the consent to adoption is not required
from the parent of a minor shall not, by itself, act to relieve such
parent of the obligation to provide for the support of the minor as
otherwise required by law.  The duty of the parent to support the
minor child shall not be terminated until such time as a final
decree of adoption has been entered.

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