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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 12Pt. 3Ch. 5§ 7662 Father'S Rights Termination

§ 7662 Father'S Rights Termination

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§ 7662 Father'S Rights Termination

Key Takeaways

  • •If a mom wants to give her child up for adoption, the dad’s rights must be ended unless he already lost them in court, ignored a notice about the baby, or signed a paper saying he’s not the dad.
  • •A dad can sign a paper before or after the baby is born to say he’s not the dad, and then he won’t get any more notices about the adoption.
  • •While the court decides about the dad’s rights, other cases about the child (like custody or visits) are put on hold until the court makes a final decision.
  • •This rule doesn’t stop the court from making orders about domestic violence or child protection cases.

Example

A mom wants to put her baby up for adoption. The dad hasn’t been involved and didn’t respond to a notice about the baby.

The mom or adoption agency can ask the court to end the dad’s rights because he ignored the notice. If the dad had signed a paper saying he’s not the dad, no notice would be needed, and the adoption could move forward.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 7662 Father'S Rights Termination

(a) If a mother relinquishes for or consents to, or proposes to relinquish for or consent to, the adoption of a child, or if a child otherwise becomes the subject of an adoption proceeding, the agency or person to whom the child has been or is to be relinquished, or the mother or the person having physical or legal custody of the child, or the prospective adoptive parent, shall file a petition to terminate the parental rights of the alleged father, unless one of the following occurs: (1) The alleged father’s relationship to the child has been previously terminated or determined not to exist by a court. (2) The alleged father has been served as prescribed in Section 7666 with a written notice alleging that the alleged father is or could be the biological father of the child to be adopted or placed for adoption and has failed to bring an action for the purpose of declaring the existence of the father and child relationship pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 7630 within 30 days of service of the notice or the birth of the child, whichever is later. (3) The alleged father has executed a written form developed by the department to waive notice, to deny parentage, relinquish the child for adoption, or consent to the adoption of the child. (b) The alleged father may validly execute a waiver or denial of parentage before or after the birth of the child, and, once signed, no notice of, relinquishment for, or consent to adoption of the child shall be required from the alleged father for the adoption to proceed. (c) Except as provided in this subdivision and subdivision (d), all proceedings affecting a child, including proceedings under Divisions 8 (commencing with Section 3000) to 11 (commencing with Section 6500), inclusive, Part 1 (commencing with Section 7500) to Part 3 (commencing with Section 7600), inclusive, of this division, and Part 1 (commencing with Section 1400), Part 2 (commencing with Section 1500), and Part 4 (commencing with Section 2100) of Division 4 of the Probate Code, and any motion or petition for custody or visitation filed in a proceeding under this part, shall be stayed. The petition to terminate parental rights under this section is the only matter that may be heard during the stay until the court issues a final ruling on the petition. (d) This section does not limit the jurisdiction of the court pursuant to Part 3 (commencing with Section 6240) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 6300) of Division 10 with respect to domestic violence orders, or pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 300) of Chapter 2 of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code with respect to dependency proceedings. (Amended by Stats. 2019, Ch. 115, Sec. 95. (AB 1817) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

adoptionterminationwaivercustodypetitionrelationshipexistencerelinquishment

Related Statutes

  • § 9005 Stepparent Adoption Consent Withdrawal
  • § 180 Indian Child Custody Notice
  • § 6323 Ex Parte Child Custody Orders
  • § 6751 Minor Contract Court Approval
  • § 17803 Parent Decision Review Petition

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 7662.
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