What is a post-adoption contact agreement?

A post-adoption contact agreement (also known as a post-adoption communication agreement, or PACA) is a legal contract between adoptive and birth families in Oklahoma. It is a way for families to establish communication and relationships between them, even after the adoption process is completed. Under Oklahoma adoption law, a PACA is typically optional, but it is a helpful tool for the adoptive and birth families to stay connected if the parties choose to do so. It is a written document used to provide guidelines for relationships between the two families, and should be very specific about the kind of contact that is agreed to, such as sending pictures, emails, or in-person visits. The PACA is typically handled through a family law attorney and is legally enforceable, meaning that it can be used to seek legal remedies if one family breaches the agreement. It is important to remember that the PACA is not a court order, so it cannot be enforced by a court. The agreement can be amended or terminated at any time, with the consent of both parties. It is an important matter to consider for both families when making an adoption plan, as it can provide peace of mind and a sense of security for both families.

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