North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Adoption of Minors.
§ 48-3-608 - Revocation of consent.

48-3-608. Revocation of consent.
(a) A consent to the adoption of any infant who is in utero or any minor may be revoked within seven days following the day on which it is executed, inclusive of weekends and holidays. If the final day of the revocation period falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday when North Carolina courthouses are closed for transactions, then the revocation period extends to the next business day. The individual who gave the consent may revoke by giving written notice to the person specified in the consent. Notice may be given by personal delivery, overnight delivery service, or registered or certified mail, return receipt requested. If notice is given by mail, notice is deemed complete when it is deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the person to whom consent was given at the address specified in the consent. If notice is given by overnight delivery service, notice is deemed complete on the date it is deposited with the service as shown by the receipt from the service, with delivery charges paid by the sender, addressed to the person to whom consent was given at the address specified in the consent.
(b) In a direct placement, if:
(1) A preplacement assessment is required, and
(2) Placement occurs before the preplacement assessment is given to the parent or guardian who is placing the minor,
(c) If a person who has physical custody places the minor with the prospective adoptive parent and thereafter revokes a consent pursuant to this section, the prospective adoptive parent shall, immediately upon request, return the minor to that person. The revocation restores the right to physical custody and any right to legal custody to the person who placed the minor and divests the prospective adoptive parent of any right to legal or physical custody and any further responsibility for the care and support of the minor. In any subsequent proceeding, the court shall award reasonable attorneys' fees to the person who revoked if the prospective adoptive parent fails upon request to return the minor.
(d) If a person other than a person described in subsection (c) of this section revokes a consent pursuant to this section and this person's consent is required, the adoption cannot proceed until another consent is obtained or the person's parental rights are terminated. The person who revoked consent is not thereby entitled to physical custody of the minor. If the minor whose consent is required revokes consent, the county department of social services shall be notified for appropriate action.
(e) A second consent to adoption by the same adoptive parents is irrevocable. (1949, c. 300; 1957, c. 778, s. 6; 1961, c. 186; 1969, c. 982; 1983, cc. 83, 688; 1985, c. 758, s. 12; 1987, c. 541, s. 1; 1991, c. 667, s. 1; 1995, c. 457, s. 2; 1997-215, s. 8(a); 2001-150, s. 10; 2009-185, s. 5; 2012-16, s. 7.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 48 - Adoptions

Article 3 - Adoption of Minors.

§ 48-3-100 - Application of Article.

§ 48-3-201 - Who may place minors for adoption.

§ 48-3-202 - Direct placement for adoption.

§ 48-3-203 - Agency placement adoption.

§ 48-3-204 - Recruitment of adoptive parents.

§ 48-3-205 - Disclosure of background information.

§ 48-3-206 - Affidavit of parentage.

§ 48-3-207 - Interstate placements.

§ 48-3-301 - Preplacement assessment required.

§ 48-3-302 - Request for preplacement assessment.

§ 48-3-303 - Content and timing of preplacement assessment.

§ 48-3-304 - Fees for preplacement assessment.

§ 48-3-305 - Agency disposition of preplacement assessments.

§ 48-3-306 - Favorable preplacement assessments.

§ 48-3-307 - Assessments completed after placement.

§ 48-3-308 - Response to unfavorable preplacement assessment.

§ 48-3-309 - Mandatory preplacement criminal checks of prospective adoptive parents seeking to adopt a minor who is in the custody or placement responsibility of a county department of social services and mandatory preplacement criminal checks of all...

§ 48-3-401 - "Health care facility" and "attending practitioner" defined.

§ 48-3-402 - Authorization required to transfer physical custody.

§ 48-3-501 - Petitioner entitled to custody in direct placement adoptions.

§ 48-3-502 - Agency entitled to custody in placement by agency.

§ 48-3-601 - Persons whose consent to adoption is required.

§ 48-3-602 - Consent of incompetent parents.

§ 48-3-603 - Persons whose consent is not required.

§ 48-3-604 - Execution of consenttiming.

§ 48-3-605 - Execution of consentprocedures.

§ 48-3-606 - Content of consent; mandatory provisions.

§ 48-3-607 - Consequences of consent.

§ 48-3-608 - Revocation of consent.

§ 48-3-609 - Challenges to validity of consent.

§ 48-3-610 - Collateral agreements.

§ 48-3-701 - Individuals who may relinquish minor; timing.

§ 48-3-702 - Procedures for relinquishment.

§ 48-3-703 - Content of relinquishment; mandatory provisions.

§ 48-3-704 - Content of relinquishment; optional provisions.

§ 48-3-705 - Consequences of relinquishment.

§ 48-3-706 - Revocation of relinquishments.

§ 48-3-707 - Challenges to validity of relinquishments.