Michigan
MichiganWho Must Consent:- Each parent or surviving parent.
- The authorized representative of the child placing agency to whom the child has been released.
- The child's guardian.
- The court or tribal court having permanent custody.
- If the parent of the adoptee is a minor, the minor's parent must also consent.
Consent of Adoptee:A child 14 years or older must consent to the adoption.
When Parental Consent is Not Needed:- Putative father denies paternity or interest in custody.
- Parent fails to provide support.
- Parental rights have been terminated or relinquished.
- Noncustodial parent has failed for 2 years or more to support or communicate with the child.
When Relinquishment Can Be Signed:- Consent may not be executed until after an investigation and a judge has explained their rights to the parents.
- If putative father fails to file a notice of intent to claim paternity prior to the expected date of confinement or birth, he waives any rights to the child and thereby consents.
- At the mother's request, her consent shall be delayed until the court determines the status of the putative father's request for custody.
How Relinquishment Must Be Signed:- Release is executed before a judge or referee of the juvenile court.
- If the release is given by armed services member, an incarcerated person, or agent of a child placing agency, it is executed before a person authorized to administer oaths.
- Parent must verify that counseling was received and no payment was offered.
Time for Revocation:- Person who granted consent may petition court for hearing on whether to grant revocation.
- A release may not be revoked if the child has been placed for adoption unless the child was placed as provided by statute and a petition has been filed for a rehearing within time required.
Glossary of Terms
Legal Considerations in Adoption
Parental Rights
Putative Father Registries: What They Are and How To Use Them
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