Maine Consent of Parent To Adoption is a legal document that is used when a child is to be adopted. This document allows the biological parent to give their consent to the adoption of their child. The document must be signed in front of two witnesses, and the consent must be given voluntarily. There are two types of Maine Consent of Parent To Adoption: the Voluntary Consent and the Consent Under Duress. The Voluntary Consent is given when the biological parent has decided of his or her own free will to put their child up for adoption. The Consent Under Duress is when the biological parent is being forced or coerced into giving their consent to the adoption of their child. Both types of Consent must be signed in the presence of two witnesses.