The 39th Judicial District, covering both Franklin and Fulton Counties, has adopted a new local O.C. Rule 14.8.1, establishing a form of guardian acknowledgement of duties and liabilities, and rescinding local rules 39-2.6 (time for filing accounts), 39-2.7 (time for … Continue reading
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The Orphans’ Court Procedural Rules Committee has proposed amendments to Pa.R.O.C.P. Ch. 15, “Adoptions,” to comply with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act and its regulations. “Proposed Amendment of Pa.R.O.C.P. 15.2, 15.3, 15.7, 15.8, 15.9, 15.10, and 15.13,” 53 Pa.B. … Continue reading
An adopted child was a member of a current beneficiary’s “immediate family” and therefore eligible to receive discretionary principal distributions even though distributions of principal upon the death of the beneficiary are limited to members of the settlor’s “blood line” … Continue reading
The Supreme Court has adopted new Orphans’ Court rules for adoption proceedings. “Order Amending Rule 1.5 and Rescinding and Replacing Rules 15.1 through 15.9 of the Pennsylvania Orphans’ Court Rules, Pennsylvania Orphans’ Court Forms 15.6, 15.8 and 15.9, and Paragraph … Continue reading
Notice to Subscribers: When I began adding summaries of court decisions and other materials to this site, I included all cases decided through the Orphans’ Court, including cases on adoptions and parental rights. I now realize that this does not … Continue reading
Father’s attempt to revoke his consent to the adoption of his child, made orally at a hearing more than 30 days after the execution of the consent, was not timely under 23 Pa.C.S. § 2711(c) and was ineffective. In re: R.L., … Continue reading
Adams County has adopted new Orphans’ Court local rules for Chapter 14 (Guardianship of Incapacitated Persons), Chapter 15 (Adoptions) and Chapter 16 (Abortion Control Act), all to be effective 30 days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, and has amended … Continue reading
After termination of parental rights, child is still the “issue” of the biological parent for purposes of determining the beneficiaries of a trust, but will cease to be a beneficiary once adopted; no reformation or division of trust in order … Continue reading
Parental rights of father terminated when newborn child was conceived as the result of “statutory sexual assault” (formerly known as “statutory rape”) to which father pled guilty, and father knew of the child’s birth but failed to make reasonable efforts … Continue reading
Adoption of child by foster parents was found to be in the best interests of the child, and adoption petitions by paternal grandmother and paternal great aunt were denied, even though the child’s brother lived with the grandmother, the court … Continue reading