Wisconsin Consents to Termination of Parental Rights (Judicial) is a process by which a parent voluntarily gives up their legal rights to a child and allows the child to be adopted by another family. The parental rights that are terminated include the rights to make decisions about the child’s health, education, and welfare, as well as the right to visitation and contact with the child. There are two types of Wisconsin Consents to Termination of Parental Rights (Judicial): 1. Consent to Termination of Parental Rights by a Parent: This type of Consent to Termination of Parental Rights requires the parent to sign a document that acknowledges the voluntary surrender of their parental rights. 2. Consent to Termination of Parental Rights by the Court: This type of Consent to Termination of Parental Rights requires a court order that grants permission for the child to be adopted by another family. The court order must be approved by all parties involved, including the parent(s) and the adoptive family. In either case, the Consent to Termination of Parental Rights is an irrevocable decision and the parent will no longer have any legal rights to the child.