Note: Local 1910.7 relates to support proceedings. Divorce and custody proceedings are stayed upon scheduling of preliminary objections.
The following matters may be scheduled for a conciliation by filing a praecipe with the Docket Clerk: conciliation on 3301(d) divorce claims; custody claims with order of court attached, see Pa.R.C.P. 1915(a) and (c); partition and equity claims and equitable distribution and alimony claims (provided that both parties have filed an inventory, appraisement, income and expense statement that either (a) the parties are divorced, (b) both parties have filed an affidavit under 3301(c) of the Divorce Code or (c) both parties agree that they have lived separate and apart for at least two years and that the marriage is irretrievably broken.
Note: A detailed description of the procedures, as well as the necessary forms, can be found in the Family Division Court Manual, see (g) of this Rule.
For other matters a party may present a petition to the motions judge which contains the factual background, the relief sought, and a request for conciliation.
Note: Procedure of obtaining a continuance in Family Division is set forth in detail in the Family Division Court Manual.
A party seeking to enforce an equitable distribution award shall present to the motions judge a petition for enforcement with a proposed order requesting the court to schedule a conciliation or a contempt hearing before a hearing officer. No petition shall be presented unless notice of its presentation is given to the respondent. If the court enters an order permitting the petitioner to proceed, the petitioner shall obtain immediately from the Docket Clerk a date for the conciliation or contempt hearing, file the original copy of the petition with the Department of Court Records, serve the respondent with the court order and file proof of service.
Except as otherwise provided by the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure (Pa.R.C.P.) or by local rule adopted by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County (Local Rules), practice in the Adult Section of the Family Division shall be governed by the Court Manual for the Adult Section of Family Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. Current copies of the Court Manual shall be available at the office of the Administrator, Adult Section of Family Division.
Alle. Cnty. Pa. 1930