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Unless the birth mother is the subject of a conservatorship, she should be able to consent without her parents' approval. But some birth mothers will honor their parents' wishes, even though they are not legally required to do so.

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Q: If someone is nineteen years old and giving up their child for adoption does this birth mother's parents have to sign off on this?
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