Pennsylvania Adoption — Involuntary Termination Petition is a legal document used when a parent wishes to terminate their parental rights in order to facilitate an adoption. This document must be signed by the parent(s) and filed with the court in order for an adoption to take place. There are two types of Pennsylvania Adoption — Involuntary Termination Petition, voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary petitions are filed when a parent willingly terminates their parental rights, while involuntary petitions are filed when a parent is unable or unwilling to care for the child and is seeking to have their parental rights terminated. The petition must include a number of items such as the parent’s name, the child’s name, the reason why parental rights should be terminated, and any other relevant information. The court will then review the petition and make a decision regarding the termination of parental rights.