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PRIVATE ADOPTION
A private placement adoption in New Jersey is an adoption wherein a biological mother (or expectant biological mother) and potential adoptive family first learn of each other through any legal method other than a licensed New Jersey adoption agency.
Under a New Jersey private placement adoption, an expectant mother may voluntarily terminate her parental rights only after her child is born, in one of three ways: (1) before a judge; (2) before an agency social worker; or (3) by failing to file an objection upon receipt of notice of an intended adoption.