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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 13Pt. 2Ch. 2§ 8702 Birth Parent Health Disclosure

§ 8702 Birth Parent Health Disclosure

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§ 8702 Birth Parent Health Disclosure

Key Takeaways

  • •Birth parents must tell the adoption agency if they get sick, so the child can know about health problems.
  • •Birth parents must keep their address updated with the agency, so the child can find them later if needed.
  • •When a child turns 21, they can ask for their birth parents' names and addresses, unless the birth parents said no.
  • •Birth parents can change their mind about sharing their info by sending a special letter to the agency.

Example

A birth mother gives up her baby for adoption. Years later, the child grows up and wants to find her.

When the child turns 21, they can ask the agency for the birth mother's name and address. But if the birth mother checked 'NO' on the form when she gave up the baby, the agency won't share her info unless she changes her mind later.

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

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§ 8702 Birth Parent Health Disclosure

(a) The department shall adopt a statement to be presented to the birth parents at the time a relinquishment is signed and to prospective adoptive parents at the time of the home study. The statement shall, in a clear and concise manner and in words calculated to ensure the confidence of the birth parents in the integrity of the adoption process, communicate to the birth parents of a child who is the subject of an adoption petition all of the following facts: (1) It is in the child’s best interest that the birth parent keep the department, county adoption agency, or licensed adoption agency to whom the child was relinquished for adoption informed of any health problems that the parent develops that could affect the child. (2) It is extremely important that the birth parent keep an address current with the department, county adoption agency, or licensed adoption agency to whom the child was relinquished for adoption in order to permit a response to inquiries concerning medical or social history. (3) Section 9203 of the Family Code authorizes a person who has been adopted and who attains the age of 21 years to request the department, county adoption agency, or the licensed adoption agency to disclose the name and address of the adoptee’s birth parents. Consequently, it is of the utmost importance that the birth parent indicate whether to allow this disclosure by checking the appropriate box provided on the form. (4) The birth parent may change the decision whether to permit disclosure of the birth parent’s name and address, at any time, by sending a notarized letter to that effect, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the department, county adoption agency, or to the licensed adoption agency that joined in the adoption petition. (5) The relinquishment will be filed in the office of the clerk of the court in which the adoption takes place. The file is not open to inspection by any persons other than the parties to the adoption proceeding, their attorneys, and the department, except upon order of a judge of the superior court. (b) The department shall adopt a form to be signed by the birth parents at the time the relinquishment is signed, which shall provide as follows: “Section 9203 of the Family Code authorizes a person who has been adopted and who attains the age of 21 years to make a request to the State Department of Social Services, county adoption agency, or licensed adoption agency that joined in the adoption petition, for the name and address of the adoptee’s birth parents. Indicate by checking one of the boxes below whether or not you wish your name and address to be disclosed: □YES □NO □UNCERTAIN AT THIS TIME; WILL NOTIFY AGENCY AT LATER DATE.” (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 35, Sec. 16. (SB 1013) Effective June 27, 2012.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

adoptionstatementmedicalhealthportlicensethe departmentinformation

Related Statutes

  • § 8706 Adoption Medical Background Disclosure
  • § 8715 Adoption Agency Court Report
  • § 8625 Adoption Facilitator Public Notice
  • § 8817 Adoption Medical Background Report
  • § 8909 Child Medical Disclosure Report

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 8702.
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