Washington Consents to Foster Care Placement by Indian Child's Parent or Indian Custodian (CON) is a legal document filed by a parent or legal custodian of an Indian child in Washington State who wishes to place the child in a foster care placement. The document serves as a written consent for the child to be placed in foster care with a specific agency or person. It also outlines the rights of the parent/custodian to participate in deciding the child's placement and to receive regular contact and information about the child's progress and well-being. This document must be signed and witnessed by the parent/custodian in order to be valid. There are two types of Washington Consents to Foster Care Placement by Indian Child's Parent or Indian Custodian (CON): The Blanket Consent to Foster Care Placement and the Specific Consent to Foster Care Placement. The Blanket Consent to Foster Care Placement is a general form that is used when there is no specific placement for the child. The Specific Consent to Foster Care Placement is used when a specific placement is desired and the parent/custodian knows who that placement will be.