Order For Change In Placement {IW-1790T} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Wisconsin

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Order For Change In Placement {IW-1790T} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Wisconsin

Last updated: 7/18/2025

Order For Change In Placement {IW-1790T}

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IW-1790T - ORDER FOR CHANGE IN PLACEMENT WITH TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS NOTICE (OUT-OF-HOME TO OUT-OF-HOME PLACEMENT ONLY) INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT. This form is used by the Wisconsin Circuit Court to officially document and approve a change in a child or juvenile’s out-of-home placement while also providing a formal notice to the parent(s) regarding the potential for future termination of their parental rights. It applies specifically in cases where the child is subject to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), ensuring that federal placement preferences and protections for Native American children are followed or, if necessary, lawfully departed from with good cause. The form captures whether the child is under temporary custody or a dispositional order, whether notice of the change was contested, and the court’s findings regarding the suitability of the new placement. If the new placement is a Qualified Residential Treatment Program, the form addresses whether the child’s needs align with that level of care based on an independent assessment. It also includes directives for transportation, sibling visitation, continued parental financial obligations, and any other conditions relevant to the child’s welfare and legal status. The form outlines the court's advisement to parents about the grounds under Wisconsin law that could lead to the involuntary termination of their parental rights, such as abandonment, failure to assume parental responsibility, continuing need of protection, or parental disability. The form concludes with instructions about distributing copies to key parties involved, including legal guardians, attorneys, tribal representatives, and the child’s caseworker. This order serves as a final legal document that may be appealed if signed by a circuit court judge. §§48.357 and 938.357, Wisconsin Statutes; 25 U.S.C. §§1912, 1915. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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