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Agency Guardianship), Form 9-102.9 (Attorney Affidavit as to<br />

Consent of a Parent to Adoption), or Form 9-102.10 (Attorney<br />

Affidavit as to Consent of a Child to Adoption).<br />

Cross reference: See Rule 9-106 (c).<br />

(4) Disclosure Vetoes<br />

The disclosure vetoes that are required to be attached<br />

to the consent forms may be found on the website of the <strong>Maryland</strong><br />

Department of Human Resources.<br />

(b) (c) Revocation of Consent<br />

(1) Time for Revoking Revocation of Consent<br />

An individual to be adopted may revoke his or her consent<br />

at any time before entry of a judgment of adoption. Any other<br />

person or agency executing a required consent to an adoption or<br />

guardianship may revoke the consent within 30 days after the<br />

consent is signed.<br />

(A) By Parent<br />

The time for revocation of consent by a parent is as<br />

provided in Code, Family Law Article, §5-321 (Public Agency<br />

Guardianship), §5-339 (Public Agency Adoption without Prior TPR),<br />

§5-3A-19 (Private Agency Guardianship), and §5-3B-20 (Independent<br />

Adoption).<br />

(B) By Adoptee<br />

The time for revocation of consent by an adoptee is as<br />

provided in Code, Family Law Article, §5-339 (Public Agency<br />

Adoption without Prior TPR), §5-351 (Public Agency Adoption after<br />

TPR), §5-3A-34 (Private Agency Adoption), and §5-3B-20<br />

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