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You may arrange legally for your parents to become legal guardians of the child, or to adopt the child. It depends on what they want to do. However, both parents of the child must consent otherwise you would need a court order overriding the other parent's parental rights.

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She can only get parental rights over your child if she adopts her. If you want to terminate yours the court will have a say but they usually do not allow it unless the child is adopted. You will then pay child support to whoever becomes her foster parent. Your cousin can ask for custody then. You can however give your cousin temporary custody so she becomes her guardian. You then also pay child support to her.The father will have to agree to this or he will get custody.

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Signing over parental rights can be accomplished through the family and probate court depending on the circumstances. If both parents agree, they can consent to a petition for guardianship filed by your cousin. The parents can also consent to a legal adoption. You should visit the probate court in your jurisdiction to obtain information about the process for a guardianship or adoption with consent of the parents.

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