Oklahoma Request to Consent to Termination of Parental Rights and Court's Findings and Order Terminating the Natural Parent's Rights is a legal document allowing a natural parent to voluntarily terminate their parental rights. This document is typically used when the parent is unable to provide the necessary care for a child and wishes to allow someone else to do so instead. The document must be approved by the court and signed by both the parent and the person taking custody of the child. There are three different types of Oklahoma Request to Consent to Termination of Parental Rights and Court's Findings and Order Terminating the Natural Parent's Rights: 1. Voluntary Termination of Parental Rights: In this type of termination, the natural parent voluntarily relinquishes their parental rights by signing the document. 2. Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights: In this type of termination, the court orders the termination of the natural parent's rights due to neglect or abuse. 3. Termination of Parental Rights and Adoption: In this type of termination, the parent voluntarily relinquishes their parental rights and the court orders the adoption of the child by another person or family. The document must include detailed information about the child, the natural parent, the person or family taking custody of the child, and the court's findings and order terminating the natural parent's rights. It must also include signatures from both the natural parent and the person or family taking custody of the child. Once the document is approved by the court, the natural parent's parental rights are officially terminated.