Minnesota Consents To Adoption By Child Over 14 is a legal document that is signed by a child who is 14 years or older, and consents to the adoption of the child by the proposed adoptive parents. The child must meet certain criteria in order to provide consent. The child must be 14 years or older, legally competent, and of sound mind. The child must also be aware of the implications of the adoption and understand the consequences of his/her decision. There are two types of Minnesota Consent To Adoption By Child Over 14: Judicial Consent and Self-Executing Consent. Judicial Consent requires the court to approve the adoption and the child’s consent. Self-Executing Consent does not require court approval and the document is legally binding.