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Subdivision 1.Consent. (a) A parent whose rights to the child have not been terminated must consent to the adoption of the child. A parent may consent to the adoption of the child undersection 260C.515, subdivision 3, and that consent shall be irrevocable upon acceptance by the court except as otherwise provided insection 260C.515, subdivision 3, clause (2)(i). A parent of an Indian child may consent to the adoption of the child according toUnited States Code, title 25, section 1913, and that consent may be withdrawn for any reason at any time before the entry of a final decree of adoption.
(b) When the child to be adopted is age 14 years or older, the child's written consent to adoption by the adopting parent is required.
(c) Consent by the responsible social services agency or the commissioner is not required because the adoptive placement has been made by the responsible social services agency.
Subd. 2.Required documents. In order to issue a decree for adoption and enter judgment accordingly, the court must have the following documents in the record:
(1) the original birth record of the child;
(2) an adoption study report including a background study required undersection 259.41;
(3) a certified copy of the findings and order terminating parental rights or order accepting the parent's consent to adoption undersection 260C.515, subdivision 3, and for guardianship to the commissioner;
(4) any consents required under subdivision 1;
(5) the child's social and medical history undersection 260C.609;
(6) the postplacement assessment report required undersection 259.53, subdivision 2, unless waived by the court on the record at a hearing undersection 260C.607; and
(7) a report from the child's guardian ad litem.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Public Welfare and Related Activities (Ch. 245-267) § 260C.629. Finalization hearing - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/public-welfare-and-related-activities-ch-245-267/mn-st-sect-260c-629/
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