Missouri General Consent to Termination of Parental Rights is a form of legal document that is used to end the legal relationship between a parent and their child in the state of Missouri. This document is used when the parent is voluntarily giving up their parental rights to the child and relinquishing all legal rights and responsibilities. It is a permanent decision and cannot be reversed. There are two types of Missouri General Consent to Termination of Parental Rights: Judicial Consent and Non-Judicial Consent. Judicial Consent is obtained through a court order and is usually done in cases of adoption, foster care, or for the child’s safety. Non-Judicial Consent is an agreement made between the parent and the child’s other legal guardian, such as a foster parent, relative, or a guardian ad item. This type of consent does not require court permission.