Indiana Magistrate Judge Consent Form is a legal document used by the court to authorize a magistrate judge to preside over a particular case. This form grants the magistrate judge the authority to make decisions on matters related to the case and to issue orders and rulings. It is typically required for civil cases such as divorce, child custody, and guardianship. There are two types of Indiana Magistrate Judge Consent Forms: General Consent Form and Limited Consent Form. The General Consent Form allows the magistrate judge to make decisions on all matters presented by the parties, while the Limited Consent Form limits the magistrate judge's authority to certain matters. Both forms require the signature of the parties involved in the case and of the judge who will preside over it.