The Delaware Petition For Termination of Parental Rights Order of Reference is a legal document used in the state of Delaware to formally terminate an individual’s parental rights. It is typically filed by the custodial parent, guardian, or state social services agency, and must be approved by a court of law. The Order of Reference outlines the legal procedure for terminating parental rights, including the rights to make decisions about the child’s upbringing, medical care, and welfare, as well as the right to maintain contact with the child. The Order of Reference also outlines the rights and obligations of the non-custodial parent, including child support, visitation, and other responsibilities. There are two types of Delaware Petition for Termination of Parental Rights Order of Reference: (1) Unilateral Termination, which terminates the parental rights of one parent without the consent of the other; and (2) Bilateral Termination, which terminates the parental rights of both parents.