Tennessee Code 36-1-110 – Parent under eighteen years of age – Surrender
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 36-1-110
- Adoption: means the social and legal process of establishing by court order, other than by paternity or legitimation proceedings or by voluntary acknowledgment of paternity, the legal relationship of parent and child. See Tennessee Code 36-1-102
- Consent: means :
(A) The written authorization to relinquish a child for adoption, which is given by an agency such as the department or a public child care agency of another state or country or licensed child-placing agency of this or another state, which agency has the authority, by court order or by surrender or by operation of law or by any combination of these, to place a child for adoption and to give permission for the adoption of that child by other persons. See Tennessee Code 36-1-102 - court: includes the juvenile court for purposes of the authority to accept the surrender or revocation of surrenders of a child and to issue any orders of reference, orders of guardianship, or other orders resulting from a surrender or revocation that it accepts and for purposes of authorizing the termination of parental rights pursuant to §. See Tennessee Code 36-1-102
- Minor: means any person who has not attained eighteen (18) years of age. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
- Parental consent: means the consent described in subdivision (16)(C). See Tennessee Code 36-1-102
- Parental rights: means the legally recognized rights and responsibilities to act as a parent, to care for, to name, and to claim custodial rights with respect to a child. See Tennessee Code 36-1-102
- Surrender: means a document executed under §. See Tennessee Code 36-1-102