231 Pa. Code § 1920.54

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 16, April 20, 2024
Rule 1920.54 - Hearing by Hearing Officer. Report. Related Claims
(a) If claims for counsel fees and costs and expenses have been referred to a hearing officer pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 1920.51(a), the hearing officer's report shall contain a separate section captioned "Counsel Fees and Costs and Expenses." The report may be in a narrative form stating the reasons for the recommendation and shall include a proposed order stating:
(1) the amount;
(2) by and for whom it shall be paid; and
(3) the effective date of the order.
(b) If a claim for alimony has been referred to a hearing officer, the report shall contain a separate section captioned "Alimony." The report shall conform to the requirements of subdivision (a) and, in addition, shall set forth:
(1) the findings required by Section 3701(a) of the Divorce Code,
(2) the relevant factors considered under Section 3701(b) of the Divorce Code,
(3) the nature, amount, duration and manner of payment of alimony, if any, and
(4) the reason or reasons for the recommended denial or award of alimony.
(c) If a claim for the determination and distribution of existing property rights and interests between the parties has been referred to a hearing officer, the report shall contain a separate section captioned "Division of Property." The section shall be divided into two parts:
(1) one captioned "Marital Property," listing all property to be designated as such and including a proposed equitable distribution thereof with a discussion of the relevant factors considered under Section 3502(a) of the Divorce Code; and
(2) one captioned "Nonmarital Property," listing all property to be designated as such.

231 Pa. Code § 1920.54

The provisions of this Rule 1920.54 amended March 30, 1994, effective 7/1/1994, 24 Pa.B. 1943; amended November 8, 2006, effective 2/6/2007, 36 Pa.B. 7113; amended May 6, 2015, effective 7/1/2015, 45 Pa.B. 2457; amended July 30, 2018, effective 1/1/2019, 48 Pa.B. 4960; amended October 19, 2021, effective 1/1/2022, 51 Pa.B. 6764.