New Mexico Statutes 32A-5-21. Form of consent or relinquishment
A. Except when consent or relinquishment is implied, a consent or relinquishment by a parent shall be in writing, signed by the parent consenting or relinquishing and shall state the following:
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 32A-5-21
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- Litigation: A case, controversy, or lawsuit. Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants.
(1) the date, place and time of execution;
(2) the date and place of birth of the adoptee and any names by which the adoptee has been known;
(3) if a consent to adoption is being executed, the identity of the petitioner, if known, or when the adoption is an independent adoption and the identity of the petitioner is unknown, how the petitioner was selected by the consenting parent;
(4) if a relinquishment of parental rights is being executed, the name and address of the agency or the department;
(5) that the person executing the consent or relinquishment has been counseled, as provided in Section 32A-5-22 N.M. Stat. Ann., by a certified counselor of the person’s choice and with this knowledge the person is voluntarily and unequivocally consenting to the adoption of the named adoptee;
(6) that the consenting party has been advised of the legal consequences of the relinquishment or consent either by independent legal counsel or a judge;
(7) if the adoption is closed, that all parties understand that the court will not enforce any contact, regardless of any informal agreements that have made between the parties;
(8) that the consent to or relinquishment for adoption cannot be withdrawn; (9) that the person executing the consent or relinquishment has received or
been offered a copy of the consent or relinquishment;
(10) that a counseling narrative has been prepared pursuant to department rules and is attached to the consent or relinquishment;
(11) that the person who performed the counseling meets the requirements set forth in the Adoption Act; and
(12) that the person executing the consent or relinquishment waives further notice of the adoption proceedings.
B. The consent of an adoptee, if fourteen years of age or older, shall be in writing, signed by the adoptee, consenting to the adoption and shall state the following:
(1) the date, place and time of execution;
(2) the date and place of birth of the adoptee and any names by which the adoptee has been known;
(3) the name of the petitioner;
(4) that the adoptee has been counseled regarding the consent pursuant to department rules;
(5) that the adoptee has been advised of the legal consequences of the consent;
(6) that the adoptee is voluntarily and unequivocally consenting to the adoption;
(7) that the consent or relinquishment cannot be withdrawn;
(8) that a counseling narrative has been prepared pursuant to department rules and is attached to the consent; and
(9) that the person who performed the counseling meets the requirements set forth in the Adoption Act.
C. In cases when the consent or relinquishment is in English and English is not the first language of the consenting or relinquishing person, the person taking the consent or relinquishment shall certify in writing that the document has been read and explained to the person whose consent or relinquishment is being taken in that person’s first language, by whom the document was so read and explained and that the meaning and implications of the document are fully understood by the person giving the consent or relinquishment.
D. Unconditional consents or relinquishments are preferred, and, therefore, conditional consents or relinquishments shall be for good cause and approved by the court. However, if the condition is for a specific petitioner or the condition requires the other parent to consent before the decree of adoption is entered, the condition shall be deemed for good cause. In any event, all conditions permitted under this subsection shall be met within one hundred eighty days of the execution of the conditional consent or relinquishment or the conclusion of any litigation concerning the petition for adoption. The court may grant an extension of this time for good cause.
E. Agency or department consents required pursuant to the provisions of section 32A-5-17 N.M. Stat. Ann. shall state the following:
(1) the date, place and time of execution;
(2) the date and place of birth of the adoptee and any names by which the adoptee has been known;
(3) the name of the petitioner; and
(4) the consent of the agency or department.
F. A consent or relinquishment taken by an individual appointed to take consents or relinquishments by an agency shall be notarized, except that a consent or relinquishment signed in the presence of a judge need not be notarized. A hearing before the court for the purpose of taking a consent or relinquishment shall be heard by the court within seven days of request for setting.
G. No consent to adoption or relinquishment of parental rights shall be valid if executed within forty-eight hours after the adoptee’s birth.
H. A consent to or relinquishment for adoption shall not be withdrawn prior to the entry of a decree of adoption unless the court finds, after notice and opportunity to be heard is afforded to the petitioner, to the person seeking the withdrawal and to the agency placing a child for adoption, that the consent or relinquishment was obtained by fraud. In no event shall a consent or relinquishment be withdrawn after the entry of a decree of adoption.