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Nebraska

Last updated on February 22, 2022

Nebraska

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Nebraska OBC law is remarkably complex and confusing. Generally, access depends on the date of an adoptee’s relinquishment and also whether a birth parent—and sometimes even an adoptive parent—has filed a “nonconsent” form objecting to OBC release.

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Gregory D. Luce
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Minneapolis Minnesota 55419
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