1. If a prospective adoptive parent or parents determine that an identified adoption cannot or should not proceed, the adoptive parent or parents, as applicable, may:
- (a) Withdraw a petition for termination of parental rights or a petition for adoption; and
- (b) Declare the specific consent to adoption void and surrender the adoptive placement.
2. The declaration surrendering the adoptive placement pursuant to subsection 1 must:
- (a) Be in writing, notarized and acknowledged by the surrendering prospective adoptive parent or parents; and
- (b) Give notice to all parents of the child, the court of competent jurisdiction and the child-placing agency, if applicable.
3. If a prospective adoptive parent or parents make a declaration surrendering an adoptive placement pursuant to subsection 1, the prospective adoptive parent or parents must:
- (a) Return the child to the placing parent or parents, if the placing parent or parents wish to accept and regain custody of the child; or
- (b) If the placing parent or parents decline to accept the child, the placing parent or parents may relinquish the child to a child-placing agency for other placement pursuant to NRS 127C.270 and 127C.860.
- 4. A specific consent to adoption declared void is without legal effect and the parental rights are restored.
- 5. An adoptive placement may not be surrendered after an order finalizing the adoption has been entered by the court.
(Added to NRS by 2025, 1527)