Wisconsin Consents to Termination of Parental Rights (Judicial) — Indian ChilWelfarecWWIIWCRRRRRT RTRTR) is a legal document that is used when a parent voluntarily consents to the termination of their parental rights in an Indian child welfare case. The document must be signed by the parent, as well as a judge, in order for the termination to be valid. It is also required that the parent be fully informed of the consequences of the termination of parental rights. The WI CTR includes two types of consent: service consent and court consent. Service consent is when a parent signs the document, and it is presented to a judge for review and approval. Court consent is when a parent appears in court and a judge holds a hearing to consider the parent's consent and make a ruling. In both cases, the court must find that the parent has voluntarily and knowingly consented to the termination of their parental rights, that they are fully informed of the consequences, and that the termination of parental rights is in the best interests of the child. If the court approves the termination, the parent's rights will be terminated and the child will become the legal responsibility of a guardian or caretaker.