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Your Guide to Birth Father Rights in Wisconsin Adoptions

Adoption With or Without the Father’s Consent in WI

For every prospective birth mother considering adoption in Wisconsin, there is a prospective birth father that needs to be considered — but his rights and role in the adoption process may vary significantly.

While some women may have an ongoing relationship with their baby’s birth father, others may want to pursue a Wisconsin adoption when the father is unknown. Some women might choose adoption with the full support of their baby’s father; others might wonder if they can choose adoption without the father’s consent in WI.

Because prospective birth mothers have a variety of different relationships with their babies’ fathers, they also have many different questions about birth father rights in Wisconsin, such as:

  • “How will my baby’s father be involved in the Wisconsin adoption process?”

  • “Does the father have to give consent for adoption in Wisconsin?”

  • “Can I give my baby up for adoption without the father’s consent in WI?”

  • “What if I want to put my baby up for adoption in Wisconsin, but the father doesn’t?”

  • “Can I still put my baby up for adoption if I’m not sure who the father is or how to contact him?”

To get answers to these questions and more, you can talk to an adoption specialist now at 1-800-ADOPTION. Your call is free, confidential and does not obligate you to proceed with adoption.

An adoption attorney can also provide you with more information about the Wisconsin birth father adoption laws and how they will apply in your situation. While this article provides some general information about birth father rights in Wisconsin adoptions, it should not be taken as legal advice and cannot take the place of a Wisconsin adoption attorney.

Choosing Adoption With or Without the Father’s Involvement in WI

Whether or not your baby’s father is actively involved in and supportive of your adoption plan, adoption may still be an option for you. American Adoptions has helped hundreds of expectant mothers through the adoption process, whether they were:

  • Single

  • Married, in a committed relationship or otherwise on good terms with their baby’s father

  • Married or in a relationship with someone other than their baby’s father

  • In an unhealthy relationship with their baby’s father

  • Unsure of who the baby’s father was or how to reach him

  • Raising other children with the same father or different fathers

  • First-time moms

You can learn more about how your specific relationship will impact your adoption plan by calling 1-800-ADOPTION at any time. Your adoption specialist will work with you to learn more about your baby’s father and help you make a plan for moving forward.

Do You Need the Father’s Consent for Adoption in Wisconsin?

It’s a common question: “Can you give a baby up for adoption without the father’s consent in Wisconsin?”

There are many reasons why a woman might be curious about “giving a baby up” for adoption without the father’s consent in WI. Whether he is unknown, uninvolved in her life, uninterested in participating in the adoption process or even actively opposed to her adoption decision, a Wisconsin adoption without consent from the birth father may be possible in some situations. However, a woman’s ability to pursue adoption without parental consent in Wisconsin will vary on a case-by-case basis, so it’s important to talk to an adoption professional right away to learn more about your options.

If you think it will be difficult to get your baby’s father to consent to adoption, call American Adoptions at 1-800-ADOPTION now. An adoption specialist can explain your options for moving forward with an uninvolved, unsupportive or unknown father and adoption in WI.

Birth Father Rights in Wisconsin Adoptions

Any woman considering adoption for her baby should familiarize herself with Wisconsin birth father rights in adoption. Your adoption specialist can help you determine whether you need to notify the father of your pregnancy and adoption plan and, if so, help you prepare for this conversation. She or he can also help you develop a plan for moving forward with or without the father’s involvement.

Remember, this article is not intended as legal advice, and you should always consult with an adoption professional to learn more about the rights of biological fathers in Wisconsin adoptions. To start exploring your options with an adoption specialist, call 1-800-ADOPTION or request free information online

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