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Hawaii

Who Must Consent:Consent of Adoptee:
A child 10 years or older must consent, unless the court dispenses with the need.

When Parental Consent is Not Needed:
If a parent has:When Relinquishment Can Be Signed:
May be given following the 6th month of pregnancy, provided that no judgment may be entered until after the birth of the child and petitioners have reaffirmed their desire to adopt. (see statute)

How Relinquishment Must Be Signed:
No adoption decree shall be granted without a hearing at which anyone who needs to consent must appear, unless expressly excused by the court.

Time for Revocation:
Consent cannot be withdrawn after the child is placed with prospective adopters unless the court finds it would be in the child's best interest.

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Relinquishment Summaries by State: Index

Source: National Adoption Information Clearinghouse. Reprinted with permission.

http://www.adopthelp.com

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