Illinois Final and Irrevocable Consent To Adoption Specific Person(s) non-Jews is a legal document that is used when a person who is not involved with the Department of Children and Family Services (CFS) wishes to give final and irrevocable consent to the adoption of a specific person. This type of consent is usually given in cases where the child's parent or guardian is unable to grant consent due to physical or mental incapacity, absence, or death. This document is legally binding and must be signed by the person granting consent, the adoptive parents, and two witnesses. There are two types of Illinois Final and Irrevocable Consent To Adoption Specific Person(s) non-Jews: 1. Consent to Adoption by Parent: This type of consent is used when the parent of the child wishes to give final and irrevocable consent to the adoption of the child by a specific person(s). 2. Consent to Adoption by Legal Guardian: This type of consent is used when a legal guardian of the child wishes to give final and irrevocable consent to the adoption of the child by a specific person(s).