Withdrawal of Consent to Parental Rights of an Indian Child is a 1-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs and used nation-wide.
Q: What is withdrawal of consent to foster care?
A: Withdrawal of consent to foster care is when a parent or guardian of an Indian child revokes their agreement to have their child placed in foster care.
Q: What is withdrawal of consent to adoption?
A: Withdrawal of consent to adoption is when a parent or guardian of an Indian child revokes their agreement for their child to be adopted.
Q: What is termination of parental rights?
A: Termination of parental rights is a legal process where a court removes all legal rights, privileges, and responsibilities of a parent or guardian over their child.
Q: What is withdrawal of consent to termination of parental rights?
A: Withdrawal of consent to termination of parental rights is when a parent or guardian of an Indian child revokes their agreement to have their parental rights terminated.
Q: Can a parent or guardian withdraw consent to foster care, adoption, or termination of parental rights of an Indian child?
A: Yes, a parent or guardian has the right to withdraw their consent to any of these processes regarding their Indian child.
Q: What is an Indian child?
A: An Indian child is a child who is a member of an Indian tribe or who is eligible for membership in an Indian tribe.
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