Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 2050 - INCAPACITATED PERSONS AS PARTIES
Rule 2056 - Procedure When Incapacity of a Party is Ascertained
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) If, at any time during the pendency of the action, the court shall find that the plaintiff is an incapacitated person, who is not represented in the action by a guardian or a guardian ad litem, the court shall either
(b) If, at any time before trial, the court shall find that the defendant is an incapacitated person who is not represented in the action by a guardian or guardian ad litem the plaintiff shall forthwith give notice, by registered mail or in such other manner as the court by local rule or special order shall direct, of the pendency, subject matter and number of the action. Such notice shall be given to the guardian of the defendant appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction within this Commonwealth. If the defendant has no such guardian the plaintiff shall petition the court in which the action is pending for the appointment of a guardian ad litem and the notice, together with any additional notice of the application for the appointment of a guardian ad litem, shall be given in like manner to
(c) If, at any time during the trial of an action, the court shall find that the defendant is an incapacitated person who is not represented in the action by a guardian or guardian ad litem, the court shall either
(d) If, at any time after the conclusion of the trial, or after the entry of a finding, verdict or judgment against a party from whom relief is sought, the court shall find that such party was incapacitated at the time of the entry of such finding, verdict or judgment and was not represented in the action by a guardian or a guardian ad litem, the court may vacate the finding, verdict or judgment and may enter an order in the nature of a procedendo.
(e) A finding of incapacity shall be based either on evidence presented to the court in which the action is pending, or on an adjudication of incapacity entered by a court of competent jurisdiction.