Wisconsin Consent of Child/Juvenile to Medical Services refers to the legal agreement between a minor (under the age of 18) and a healthcare provider that allows the minor to receive medical care and services. Depending on the age of the minor, different forms of Wisconsin Consent may be required. The first type of Wisconsin Consent is Parental Consent. This type of consent allows a parent or legal guardian to give permission for the minor to receive medical care and services. In most cases, this form must be signed by both the parent and a witness. The second type of Wisconsin Consent is Juvenile Consent. This type of consent allows a minor between the ages of 14 and 17 to give permission for themselves to receive medical care and services without the consent of their parent or legal guardian. In most cases, this form must be signed by both the minor and a witness. The third type of Wisconsin Consent is Emergency Care Consent. This type of consent allows a person other than the parent or legal guardian to give permission for the minor to receive medical care and services in an emergency situation. In most cases, this form must be signed by both the person giving permission and a witness. The fourth type of Wisconsin Consent is Consent for Mental Health Services. This type of consent allows a minor to receive mental health care and services without the consent of their parent or legal guardian. In most cases, this form must be signed by both the minor and a witness.