After the adoption, can the adoptive parents, the biological parent(s) and the Adoptee agree to maintain contact?
Before or after adoption, the adoptive parent(s) and the biological parent(s) may enter into a written contract which permits contact, including visitation, with the Adoptee. In addition, the person adopted, when of sufficient age, may also enter into an enforceable written agreement to maintain contact with the biological parent whose parental rights have been terminated.
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