Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 5-3B-21 - Consent(a)(1) Consent of a parent may include a waiver of rights to notice of: (i) the filing of a petition under this subtitle; and(ii) further proceedings under this subtitle.(2) Consent to adoption under this subtitle is not valid unless the consent:(i) is given after the prospective adoptee is born;(ii) is given in a language that the party understands;(iii) if given in a language other than English:1. is given before a judge on the record; or2. is accompanied by the affidavit of a translator stating that the translation of the document of consent is accurate;(iv) contains an express notice of: 1. the right to revoke consent, at any time within 30 days after the consent is signed;2. the search rights of adoptees and parents under § 5-3B-29 of this subtitle and the search rights of adoptees, siblings, and parents under Subtitle 4B of this title; and3. the right to file a disclosure veto under § 5-3B-29 of this subtitle;(v) except as to an adoption by a spouse of the prospective adoptee's parent or a relative of the prospective adoptee, states that the parent has been advised of the parent's rights to:1. have independent counsel; and2. receive adoption counseling and guidance;(vi) states whether the parent chose to have or not have counsel or counseling; and(vii) is accompanied by an affidavit of counsel appointed under § 5-3B-06 of this subtitle stating that a parent who is a minor or has a disability gives consent knowingly and voluntarily.(b)(1)(i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, a parent may revoke consent at any time within 30 days after the parent signs the consent.(ii) A parent may not revoke consent for adoption of a prospective adoptee if: 1. in the preceding year, the parent has revoked consent for or filed a notice of objection to adoption of the prospective adoptee; and2. the child is at least 30 days old and consent is given before a judge on the record.(2) A prospective adoptee may revoke consent at any time before a court enters an order of adoption under this subtitle.