§ 5-3A-19
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§5–3A–19.
(1)Consent of a parent may include a waiver of the right to notice of:
(i)the filing of a petition under this subtitle; and
(ii)further proceedings under this subtitle.
(2)Consent to guardianship is not valid unless the consent:
(i)is given after the child for whom guardianship is sought 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; or
2. 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 person signs the consent, unless the revocation is barred under subsection (b)(2) of this section;
2. the search rights of adoptees and parents under § 5-3A-42 of this subtitle and the search rights of adoptees, parents, and siblings under Subtitle 4B of this title; and
3. the right to file a disclosure veto under § 5-3A-42 of this subtitle; and
(v)is accompanied by an affidavit of counsel appointed under § 5-3A-07(a) of this subtitle stating that a parent who is a minor or has a disability consents knowingly and voluntarily.
(1)Subject to paragraph
(2)of this subsection, a person may revoke consent to guardianship at any time within 30 days after the person signs the consent.
(2)A parent may not revoke consent for guardianship of a child if:
(i)in the preceding year, the parent has revoked consent for or filed a notice of objection to guardianship of the child; and
(ii)the child is at least 30 days old and consent is given before a judge on the record.
(c)If a petitioner becomes aware, before a court rules on a petition, that a condition of consent under § 5-3A-18(b) of this subtitle cannot be fulfilled, the petitioner promptly shall:
(1)file notice with the court;
(2)give notice to all of the other parties;
(3)if consent was received from a governmental unit or person who is not a party, give notice to that unit or person; and
(i)if the unit or person enters into a new consent, file the consent with the court; or
(ii)if the unit or person fails to enter into a new consent, dismiss the petition.