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Nebraska MCLE #265014. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
This presentation will cover the basic requirements for a non ICWA stepparent adoption. We will also cover consent issues in adoptions, specifically when consent is not required for a stepparent adoption, and termination of parental rights.
Lucrece Bundy, Bundy Law LLC
Lucrece Bundy is a West African native and has resided in Omaha, Nebraska for over two decades. She received her Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Nebraska-College of Law in May 2013, and has been practicing adoption law in Nebraska for almost a decade. She is the owner of Bundy Law LLC. Lucrece has helped hundreds of Nebraska families adopt children. In her free time, Lucrece enjoys musicals, long walks, and being outdoors with her husband and 3 boys.
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