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The termination of parental rights must be done through the state's established legal procedures. There are specific requirements that must be met before a parent is allowed to relinquish parental rights. A voluntary TPR when granted or one that has been mandated by the court due to child abuse and/or neglect is generally considered permanent, unless the court order allows exceptions to the established law(s).

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As long as the wife has signed the papers stating that she gives all rights to the husbamd, ten in Michigan state he should not have any problem with the law.

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Q: In the state of Michigan can the father of a child sign off all rights if the mother gives her consent?
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