Wisconsin Consents to Termination of Parental Rights (Affidavit) is a legal document used in the state of Wisconsin to voluntarily terminate parental rights. This document is also known as a Consent to Adoption or Surrender of Parental Rights. The Affidavit is typically signed by the parent or guardian of a child and notarized in front of a Notary Public. This document is usually submitted to the court in order to proceed with an adoption or guardianship. There are two types of Wisconsin Consent to Termination of Parental Rights Affidavits: Consent to Adoption and Surrender of Parental Rights. The Consent to Adoption Affidavit is used when the parent(s) are voluntarily giving up their parental rights in order to allow the adoption of the child. This document must be signed in front of a Notary Public and contain the signatures of both the parent(s) and the adopting party. The Surrender of Parental Rights Affidavit is used when the parent(s) are voluntarily giving up their parental rights without an adoption being involved. This document must also be signed in front of a Notary Public and contain the signatures of both the parent(s) and the party assuming parental responsibilities.