Arizona Petition For Termination Of Parent-Child Relationship is a legal process that severs the legal relationship between a parent and a child. This process is often initiated when a biological parent voluntarily gives up parental rights or when a court orders the termination of parental rights. There are two types of Arizona Petition For Termination Of Parent-Child Relationship: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary termination of parental rights is when a parent chooses to give up their legal rights to a child, while involuntary termination of parental rights occurs when a court orders the termination of parental rights. In either case, the court must approve the termination and a hearing will be held to consider evidence for and against the petition. The petition must also include the reasons for the termination, such as abandonment, abuse, neglect, or failure to provide support. Once the petition is approved, the parent will no longer have any legal rights to the child and the child will be legally freed for adoption.