The Pennsylvania Notice for Termination of Parental Rights/Confirm Consent is a legal notice used in the state of Pennsylvania to formally terminate or confirm a parent's rights over a minor child. This document is used in cases where a biological parent is unable to care for the child or when a step-parent is seeking to adopt the child. Depending on the circumstances, there are two types of Pennsylvania Notice for Termination of Parental Rights/Confirm Consent: a Notice of Intent to Terminate Parental Rights and a Petition for Confirmation of Consent to Adoption. The Notice of Intent to Terminate Parental Rights is used when a court is considering terminating the parental rights of a biological parent. It outlines the reasons why the parent's rights should be terminated and informs the parent of the date and time of the court hearing. The Petition for Confirmation of Consent to Adoption is used when a step-parent is seeking to adopt the child. It outlines the reasons why the step-parent is seeking to adopt the child and requests the court's approval of the adoption. In both cases, the Pennsylvania Notice for Termination of Parental Rights/Confirm Consent must be signed by the parent(s) and any other individuals involved in the case.