The Wisconsin Order on Petition for Minor Child Adoption (Indian Child Welfare Act) is a court order issued by a Wisconsin court that grants an adoption petition for a minor child under the Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA). This order is issued when an Indian child is being adopted and is necessary to protect the best interests of the child. It is used to ensure that the adoptive parents have met the legal requirements to adopt the child, including any necessary consent from the biological parents or tribe. The order will also provide information about any cultural connections that need to be maintained in order for the child to be adopted in a manner that is in the best interests of the child. The Wisconsin Order on Petition for Minor Child Adoption (Indian Child Welfare Act) can come in two different forms: an Interlocutory Order or a Final Order. An Interlocutory Order is issued once the court has found that all the legal requirements for the adoption have been met and provides for the adoption to proceed. A Final Order is issued after the adoption is complete, and provides for the legal rights and responsibilities of the adoptive parents and the child.