Can I adopt my stepchild in Oklahoma if the bio parent only has supervised visitation?
OklahomaYes. A biological parent with only supervised visitation has already had their parental rights significantly restricted by a Oklahoma court. This situation can support a stepparent adoption.
How supervised visitation affects adoption:
- If the parent has not exercised their supervised visitation for 12+ months, abandonment under 10 O.S. § 7505-4.2 can be established
- If the parent exercises supervised visitation regularly, they have NOT abandoned the child — their consent would be needed
- The court order restricting visitation to supervised-only shows the court already has concerns about this parent
Common scenario:
The court ordered supervised visitation, but the parent never shows up or stopped coming after a few visits. This is abandonment — the court gave them a way to maintain the relationship, and they chose not to use it.
What you need:
- A copy of the existing visitation/custody order
- Documentation of whether the parent has exercised visits
- The standard adoption petition filed in District Court
Our document package ($349) includes everything needed. Indicate the supervised visitation situation on the questionnaire and we prepare accordingly.
Timeline: 3-6 months | Call (855) 924-0450 with questions.
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