Vermont Consent of Stepparents Spouse (To Adoption) is a legal document required by the State of Vermont for a stepparent to give consent to the adoption of their spouse's child. This document is only applicable when the stepparent is married to the child's parent and wishes to legally adopt the child. The document must be signed by both the stepparent and the child's parent, and it must be signed in front of a notary public. There are two types of Vermont Consent of Stepparents Spouse (To Adoption): consent to adoption of a minor, or consent to adoption of an adult. In the case of a minor, the stepparent must provide the name, age, and address of the minor, as well as the name and address of the child's parent. In the case of an adult, the stepparent must provide the name and address of the adult, as well as the name and address of the child's parent. The document must be signed and dated by both parties, and witnessed by a notary public.