Minnesota Statutes
§ 260C.629 — FINALIZATION HEARING
Minnesota § 260C.629
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Minn. Stat. § 260C.629 (2026).
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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 under section260C.515, subdivision 3, and that consent shall be irrevocable upon acceptance by the court except as otherwise provided in section260C.515, subdivision 3, clause (2)(i). A parent of an Indian child may consent to the adoption of the child according to United States Code, title 25, section 1913, and that consent may be withdrawn for any reason at any time before the entry of a final decree of adoption.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 comm
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Legislative History
2012 c 216 art 1 s 40
Nearby Sections
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§ 260C.001
TITLE, INTENT, AND CONSTRUCTION§ 260C.007
DEFINITIONS§ 260C.008
FOSTER CARE SIBLING BILL OF RIGHTS§ 260C.050
EXPERT ASSISTANCE§ 260C.101
JURISDICTION§ 260C.121
VENUE§ 260C.125
CASE TRANSFER PROCESS§ 260C.141
PETITION§ 260C.148
PROCEDURE; DOMESTIC CHILD ABUSE§ 260C.150
DILIGENT EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY PARENTS OF A CHILD; PROCEDURES FOR REVIEW; REASONABLE EFFORTS§ 260C.151
SUMMONS; NOTICE§ 260C.152
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