Georgia Adoption Laws

Legal Rights as a Birth Mother in Georgia

As a pregnant woman thinking about your options, it’s good to recognize that you have legal rights. You are the one in charge, and your needs and desires are our top priority. Here’s what you need to know about your legal rights in Georgia.

Your Rights During Pregnancy

When you decide to explore adoption, you become a prospective birth mother, which gives you certain rights. At Heart to Heart Adoptions, we’re here to protect those rights and ensure you feel comfortable and supported.

Georgia adoption law.
  1. Change Your Mind Anytime
  • Georgia adoption law allows that at any point before you sign the adoption paperwork, you can change your mind. This can be during your pregnancy or after you have given birth. Parenting your child is always an option.
  1. Receive Free Counseling
  • You have the right to receive objective, professional counseling about your unplanned pregnancy. This service is free and helps you explore your options.
  1. Choose Your Child’s Adoptive Family
  • You have the right to choose the family that will adopt your child. You will be supported in finding the right family. You can decide whether to talk on the phone with them or meet them before giving birth. All of these decisions are yours. Spend time getting to know the family before making your choice.
  1. Determine Post-Placement Contact
  • You can decide how much contact you want to have with the adoptive family. You can choose from a closed, semi-open, or open adoption. Even after the adoption, you can remain a part of your child’s life, and your adoption specialist will help facilitate communication.
  1. Choose When to Sign Adoption Papers
  • You do not need to sign the adoption paperwork until you are completely comfortable with your decision. In Georgia, there may be specific waiting periods after birth during which you cannot sign the documents.
  1. Get Legal Representation that Understands Georgia Adoption Law
  • Before signing any papers, it’s your right to have an attorney explain your rights. They will ensure you understand your rights before making such a significant decision. You can ask any questions you have about the adoption process.

Important Adoption Laws in Georgia

Here are some essential Georgia laws regarding adoption that every birth mother should know:

  • Consent: Both birth parents must consent to the adoption after the child is born. If necessary, the court can terminate parental rights if it’s in the child’s best interests.
  • Revocation Period: You have four days after signing the adoption papers to change your mind.
  • Birth Father’s Rights: The birth father’s rights must be terminated before the adoption can proceed.
  • Surrender Requirements: You must execute the surrender of your parental rights in front of a notary.

Remember:

You can make choices that are right for you and your baby. At Heart to Heart Adoptions, we are dedicated to supporting you through every step of this important process. If you have questions about your legal rights or the adoption process, don’t hesitate to reach out to an adoption specialist. You are not alone.