Court: Dad Can Fight Adoption of Children Whose Mother He Killed

Court: Dad Can Fight Adoption of Children Whose Mother He Killed
The US Supreme Court is seen in Washington, on Feb. 8, 2022. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
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COLUMBUS, Ohio—An Ohio father can fight the adoption of the children whose mother he killed, after a divided state Supreme Court said there was a good reason he hadn’t been in touch with them since the slaying: He was following a judge’s order not to contact them.

Under Ohio law, parental consent is not required for adoptions if proof exists that a parent had little or no contact with the child for at least one year before the filing of adoption papers.