Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part II - ORPHANS' COURT RULES
Chapter XIV - GUARDIANSHIPS OF INCAPACITATED PERSONS
Rule 14.3 - Alternative Proof of Incapacity: Expert Report in Lieu of In-Person or Deposition Testimony of Expert
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) A petitioner may seek to offer into evidence an expert report for the determination of incapacity in lieu of testimony, in-person or by deposition, of an expert using the form provided in the Appendix to these rules. In an emergency guardianship proceeding, an expert report may be offered into evidence if specifically authorized by the court.
(b) Notice.
(c) Demand.
(d) Unless otherwise demanded pursuant to paragraph (c)(2), in the sole discretion of the court, incapacity may be established through the admission of an expert report prepared in compliance with the form provided in the Appendix to these rules. The expert must be qualified by training and experience in evaluating individuals with incapacities of the type alleged in the petition. The expert must sign, date, and verify the completed expert report.
(e) In the interest of justice, the court may excuse the notice and demand requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c).