North Dakota Code § 14-10-05

Assignment of children prohibited - Penalty
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No person, other than the parents, may assume the permanent care and custody of a child, 
unless authorized so to do by an order or decree of a court having jurisdiction, except that a 
parent, upon giving written notice to the department of health and human services and human 
service zone, may place that person's own child in the home of the child's grandparent, uncle, or 
aunt for adoption or guardianship by the person receiving the child. The child must be 
considered abandoned if proceedings for the adoption or guardianship of the child are not 
initiated by such relative within one year following the date of notice of placement. No parent 
may assign or otherwise transfer the parent's rights or duties with respect to the care and 
custody of the parent's child. Any such transfer or assignment, written or otherwise, is void. This 
section does not affect the right of the parent to consent in writing to the legal adoption of the 
parent's child, but such written consent does not operate to transfer any right in the child in the 
absence of a decree by a court having jurisdiction. Any person who violates the provisions of 
this section is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

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