The Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts has published some technical and mechanical amendments to the Case Record Public Access Policy of the Unified Judicial System that it is considering recommending to the Supreme Court. The most significant proposal is … Continue reading
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Cumberland County has issued an administrative order appointing the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court as the designee to fulfill the requirements of Pa. O.C. Rule 14.8(d), (e), and (f) and monitor and review all guardianship reports. “Guardianship Tracking System; 96-1335” … Continue reading
Philadelphia has adopted new local O.C. Rules 1.8(c) (forms), 14.1A (guardianship petition practice and pleading), and 14.2A (petition for adjudication of incapacity), 14.6A (determination of incapacity and selection of guardian; hearing date), and 14.8A (guardianship reporting, monitoring, review, and compliance), … Continue reading
Dauphin County has adopted new local O.C. Rules 14.1(c.1) (post adjudication petitions) and 14.2 (proof of service) for guardianship proceedings, to be effective June 1, 2019. “Promulgation of Local Rules; No. 1793 S 1989” (Dauphin Co. 4/18/2019), 49 Pa.B. 2489 … Continue reading
Judge Tunnell of Chester County addressed a number of interesting and practical issues in his adjudication in Griggs Revocable Trust, 9 Fid.Rep.3d 85 (Chester O.C. 2019), including whether a trustee who has resigned (or been removed) can delay transferring trust...
Bucks County has vacated Bucks Co. O.C. Rules 14.2A through 14.5I and and adopted Rules 14.2A (Notice of Mental Health Commitment), 14.2B (Withdrawal of Petition), and 14.9A (Allowances), all relating to guardianships. “Order Rescinding Orphans’ Court Rules 14.2A through 14.5I … Continue reading
There have been attempts from time to time in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to repeal the Pennsylvania inheritance tax, but those attempts have always died in the Senate. It is therefore noteworthy that a bill to repeal the inheritance … Continue reading
The Supreme Court’s Committee on Rules of Evidence has published a proposed addition to the official comment to Pa.R.E. Rule 401 (“Test for Relevant Evidence”). The new comment would state that: “Generally, evidence of a person’s race, sex, gender identity … Continue reading
The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court has announced that, for the 2019-2020 Registration Year, the penalty for failing to complete registration by July 16 will be $200, with an additional $200 penalty for failing to complete registration by August … Continue reading
The Internal Revenue Service has announced that, starting May 13, all applications for an employer identification number (EIN), whether submitted on-line or on Form SS-4, will require the name of an individual and either a Social Security number (SSN) or … Continue reading