Under the Oklahoma law, tribes are allowed to intervene — even when both birth parents oppose tribal intervention and have agreed upon who they want as adoptive parents for their child.
Legally Kidnapped
Monday, August 24, 2015
Lawsuit challenges constitutionality of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Act
Lawsuit challenges constitutionality of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Act
Under the Oklahoma law, tribes are allowed to intervene — even when both birth parents oppose tribal intervention and have agreed upon who they want as adoptive parents for their child.
Under the Oklahoma law, tribes are allowed to intervene — even when both birth parents oppose tribal intervention and have agreed upon who they want as adoptive parents for their child.
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