Pennsylvania Code
Title 237 - JUVENILE RULES
Part I - RULES
Subpart B - DEPENDENCY MATTERS
Chapter 14 - ADJUDICATORY HEARING
Rule 1405 - Stipulations
Universal Citation: 237 PA Code ยง 1405
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A. Agreements. At any time after the filing of a petition, any party may present stipulations or agreements by all parties to the court in writing or orally on the record to any or all of the following:
1) Findings of fact to be deemed admitted by
the parties;
2) A statement of the
parties' agreement for placement;
3) A statement of the parties' agreement for
visitation;
4) Time frame within
which the stipulation shall be in effect;
5) Time frame within which court shall review
compliance;.
6) Any other
stipulation or agreement found to be appropriate by the
court.
B. Court action. The court shall decide whether to accept the stipulations.
1)
Court accepts
stipulations.
a)
Stipulation
to all allegations. If the court accepts the stipulations to all the
allegations, the court shall:
i) take
additional testimony as necessary to make an independent determination of
dependency; and
ii) enter its
findings pursuant to Rule 1408 and an adjudication of dependency pursuant to
Rule 1409.
b)
Stipulations to some allegations or agreements for
disposition. If the parties agree to some allegations or placement,
visitation, or other disposition resolutions, the court shall hold an
adjudicatory hearing as to the remaining contested allegations in the petition
pursuant to Rule 1406, followed by its finding on the petition pursuant to Rule
1408 and an adjudication of dependency pursuant to Rule 1409.
2)
Court rejects
stipulations. If the court rejects the stipulations, the court shall
proceed with an adjudicatory hearing pursuant to Rule 1406, followed by its
findings on the petition pursuant to Rule 1408 and an adjudication of
dependency pursuant to Rule 1409.
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