An Illinois Termination Hearing Order is a legal document issued by an Illinois court that terminates the parental rights of a parent or guardian. There are three types of Illinois Termination Hearing Orders: voluntary, involuntary, and consent. A voluntary Termination Hearing Order is issued when a parent voluntarily agrees to terminate their parental rights. This type of order is usually issued in cases where the parent is unable to provide care for the child due to financial or other concerns. An involuntary Termination Hearing Order is issued when a court determines that the parent is unable to provide proper care for their child and that termination is in the best interest of the child. This type of order is usually issued in cases of abuse, neglect, or abandonment. A consent Termination Hearing Order is issued when both the parent and the child's guardian agree to the termination of parental rights. This type of order is usually issued in cases where the parent is unable to provide care for the child due to financial or other concerns and both the parent and the child's guardian agree that termination is in the best interest of the child.