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Summary: An adult may be adopted, with consent, relinquishment, or other attending circumstances.


Most Relevant Nebraska Statutes:
§ 43-101
§ 43-104

43-101. Children eligible for adoption.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in theNebraska Indian Child Welfare Act, any minor child may be adopted by any adult person or persons and any adult child may be adopted by the spouse of such child's parent in the cases and subject tosections 43-101 to 43-115, except that no person having a husband or wife may adopt a minor child unless the husband or wife joins in the petition therefor. If the husband or wife so joins in thepetition therefor, the adoption shall be by them jointly, except that an adult husband or wife may adopt a child of the other spouse whether born in or out of wedlock.

2. Any adult child may be adopted by any person or persons subject to sections 43-101 to 43-115, except that no person having a husband or wife may adopt an adult child unless the husband or wife joins in the petition therefor. If the husband or wife so joins the petition therefor, the adoption shall be by them jointly.

The adoption of an adult child by another adult or adults who are not the stepparent of the adult child may be permitted if the adult child has had a parent-child relationship with the prospective parent or parents for a period of at least six months next preceding the adult child's age of majority and

  1. the adult child has no living parents,

  2. the adult child's parent or parents had been deprived of parental rights to such child by the order of any court of competent jurisdiction,

  3. the parent or parents, if living, have relinquished the adult child for adoption by a written instrument,

  4. the parent or parents had abandoned the child for at least six months next preceding the adult child's age of majority, or

  5. the parent or parents are incapable of consenting. The substitute consent provisions of section 43-105 do not apply to adoptions under this subsection.


43-104. Adoption; consent required;exceptions.
Except as otherwise provided in the NebraskaIndian Child Welfare Act, no adoption shall be decreed unless written consents thereto are filed in the court of the county in which the person or persons desiring to adopt reside and thewritten consents are executed by (1) ... the adult child...


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