An Oklahoma Order Terminating Court's Jurisdiction Over Child(men) is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Oklahoma that terminates the court's jurisdiction over a minor child or children. This type of order is typically used in cases involving adoption or parental rights and responsibilities. It is also known as a Termination of Jurisdiction over Minor(s) Order or a Discharge of Jurisdiction over Minor(s) Order. The order usually includes the child's name, date of birth, the court's jurisdiction over the child, and an order terminating that jurisdiction. The order is often signed by a judge and is typically used to end a court's authority to make decisions regarding the child's care and custody. There are two main types of Oklahoma Order Terminating Court's Jurisdiction Over Child(men): Voluntary Termination of Jurisdiction and Involuntary Termination of Jurisdiction. Voluntary Termination of Jurisdiction is used when the court determines that the child is no longer in need of the court's jurisdiction and the parent or guardian of the child agrees to the termination. Involuntary Termination of Jurisdiction is used when the court determines that the child is no longer in need of the court's jurisdiction and the parent or guardian of the child does not agree to the termination.