A Pennsylvania Petition for Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights is a legal document used in Pennsylvania to initiate proceedings that seek to end the legal parent-child relationship. The petition must be filed by a government agency or a private party, such as a family member, and can be filed when the parent is unable or unwilling to provide the minor child with proper care and guidance. The petition must include details explaining why the parent-child relationship should be terminated, such as abuse, neglect, abandonment, or other factors. There are two types of Pennsylvania Petition for Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights: the Adoption Petition and the Juvenile Dependency Petition. The Adoption Petition is used when a child is placed in an adoptive home and the biological parent is unable or unwilling to care for the child. The Juvenile Dependency Petition is used when the parent is unable or unwilling to provide proper care and guidance and the child is in the custody of the state or a state-licensed agency.