Oklahoma IOWA Compliant Request Consent to Termination of Parental Rights and Court's Findings and Order Termination the Natural Parent's Rights is a legal document that is used when a court is considering the termination of a parent's rights. This document must be compliant with the Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA) and must be completed before the court can legally terminate a parent's rights. This document can be in one of two forms: a court order or a voluntary consent form. The court order is a formal request by the court for the termination of parental rights. It must be signed by the judge or magistrate and include specific information about the case, including the identity of the child, the parents, the reasons for the termination, and any other relevant facts. The court order must also comply with the IOWA, including specific requirements relating to the child's tribal affiliation and the notice requirements for the tribe. The voluntary consent form is signed by the parent or parents and states that they are voluntarily agreeing to the termination of their parental rights. This form must also include the identity of the child, the parents, and the reasons for the termination. Additionally, it must also include a statement that the parent or parents have been informed of the requirements of the IOWA and are aware of their rights under the act. Both of these forms must be completed before the court can legally terminate a parent's rights in Oklahoma.