Michigan Consents by Parent/Indian Custodian to Guardianship of Indian Child is a document required by Michigan law that gives a parent or Indian custodian permission to transfer guardianship of an Indian child to another adult. This document is used by the Michigan courts to give legal guardianship to a non-parent adult, often a relative or other trusted adult, when the parent or Indian custodian is unable to provide care for the child. There are three types of Michigan Consents by Parent/Indian Custodian to Guardianship of Indian Child: 1. Consent to Guardianship of Indian Child (CGI-1) — This document allows a parent or Indian custodian to transfer guardianship of an Indian child to another adult. 2. Consent to Guardianship of Indian Child with an Adoption (CGI-2) — This document allows a parent or Indian custodian to transfer guardianship of an Indian child with an accompanying adoption. 3. Consent to Guardianship of Indian Child without an Adoption (CGI-3) — This document allows a parent or Indian custodian to transfer guardianship of an Indian child without an adoption. Michigan Consents by Parent/Indian Custodian to Guardianship of Indian Child is an important legal document that must be completed and filed with the court in order for the guardianship to be valid. The document must include the signatures of the parent or Indian custodian, the guardian, and a witness. It is also important to note that this document does not terminate the parental rights of the parent or Indian custodian.