Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 1915 - ACTIONS FOR CUSTODY OF MINOR CHILDREN
Rule 1915.11-2 - Guardian Ad Litem

Universal Citation: 231 PA Code ยง 1915.11-2

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024

(a) Appointment.

(1) On its own motion or a party's motion, the court may appoint a guardian ad litem if the court finds that the appointment is necessary for determining the child's best interest.

(2) As set forth in Pa.R.Civ.P. 1915.21, the court's order appointing the guardian ad litem may apportion to the parties the reasonable cost of the guardian ad litem.

(b) Qualifications. The guardian ad litem shall be a licensed attorney or licensed mental health professional.

(c) Duties.

(1) As provided in 23 Pa.C.S. § 5334, which has been suspended in part by Pa.R.Civ.P. 1915.25, the guardian ad litem shall perform the duties as enumerated in Section 5334, including representing the child's best interest.

(2) The guardian ad litem shall not represent the child's legal interest or act as the child's legal counsel.

(d) Report. The guardian ad litem shall prepare a written report, which shall include specific recommendations relating to the child's best interest.

(1) Child's Statement.
(i) The written report may include a subject child's statement to the guardian ad litem that would be otherwise inadmissible as hearsay under the Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence, provided the requirements of Pa.R.E. 703 are satisfied.

(ii) A child's statement included in the written report under subdivision (d)(1)(i) shall not be considered substantive evidence.

(2) The guardian ad litem shall file the written report with the prothonotary, which shall become part of the record.

(3) Confidential. The guardian ad litem 's filed report and a party's filed response to the report as provided in subdivision (d)(5) shall be confidential and shall not constitute a public record.

(4) The guardian ad litem shall provide the report to the parties and the court when filed but not later than 20 days prior to a hearing or trial or as otherwise ordered by the court.

(5) Comments. Objections.
(i) Within ten days of receiving the guardian ad litem 's report, a party may file with the prothonotary and serve on the other party and the court:
(A) a comment to the report, which shall become part of the record; or

(B) an objection to the report's admissibility, in whole or in part, including a subject child's statement to the guardian ad litem.

(ii) The court shall determine the report's admissibility prior to the hearing or trial.

(6) Subject to Pa.R.Civ.P. 1915.11, a party may subpoena:
(i) an individual interviewed by the guardian ad litem or identified in the report to appear and testify at the hearing or trial; or

(ii) the guardian ad litem for the production of a document relied upon by the guardian ad litem in preparing the report.

(e) Testimony.

(1) When determined necessary by the trial court, the guardian ad litem shall participate in court proceedings by attending, and by providing sworn testimony if called to testify by a party or the court. The guardian ad litem shall not be permitted to provide argument, unsworn opinions, or unsworn testimony to the court.

(2) If called to testify by a party, the guardian ad litem shall be subject to cross-examination by opposing parties. If called to testify by the court, the guardian ad litem shall be subject to cross-examination by any party.

(3) Child's Statement.
(i) Except as precluded by the court in subdivision (d)(5)(ii), the guardian ad litem 's testimony may include the subject child's statement to the guardian ad litem that would be otherwise inadmissible as hearsay under the Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence, provided the requirements of Pa.R.E. 703 are satisfied.

(ii) A child's statement included in the guardian ad litem 's testimony under subdivision (e)(3)(i) shall not be considered substantive evidence.

(f) Order. The order appointing a guardian ad litem shall be substantially in the form set forth in Pa.R.Civ.P. 1915.21.

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