Court Opinion

ID: 9372570
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Date Created: 2023-02-21 21:08:57.999654+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:16:36.352356
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SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
            DOMESTIC RELATIONS PROCEDURAL RULES COMMITTEE
                           ADOPTION REPORT

       On February 21, 2023, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania amended Pa.R.Civ.P.
1920.76, which outlines the form of a divorce decree. Specifically, the amendment
incorporates language required in Act 106 of 2022. The Committee has prepared this
Adoption Report describing the rulemaking process. An Adoption Report should not be
confused with Comments to the rules. See Pa.R.J.A. 103, cmt. The statements
contained in this Adoption Report are those of the Committee, not the Court.

        The Act amends 23 Pa.C.S. § 3323(b.1) to require an order accompanying a
divorce decree to include a provision informing the parties to reaffirm or change the
beneficiary status on a life insurance policy, annuity contract, pension, profit sharing plan,
or other contractual arrangement providing for payment to a spouse if it is the intention of
one of the parties to keep or change the other party as beneficiary. The amended statute
will also require warning the parties that failure to do so may result in revocation of the
beneficiary designation pursuant to 20 Pa.C.S. § 6111.2, which relates to the effect of
divorce or pending divorce on the designation of beneficiaries. The statute provides
that this requirement shall be a form as may be prescribed by general rule. The Act
becomes effective May 2, 2023.

       The amendment to Pa.R.Civ.P. 1920.76 includes the operative language of the
Act. Additionally, the “note” was moved to a comment at the end of the rule and the
explanatory comments were removed as they are historical in nature, and they do not
provide assistance to the reader in the execution of the rule.

       Given the effective date of the Act and its clear language, the amendment was not
published pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. 103(a)(3). The additional language added to the form
decree in divorce replicated the wording of the Act, for which no wording changes are
necessary.

       The following text in the Explanatory Comments was removed:

              EXPLANATORY COMMENT--1983
              See Explanatory Comment following Rule 1920.73.

              EXPLANATORY COMMENT--1988
              The amendment to Rule 1920.76 revises the form of divorce decree
              so that the court will no longer be required to list the claims as to
              which a final order has not been entered at the time of entry of the
              final divorce decree. Rather, the decree will simply state that the
              court retains jurisdiction over unresolved issues.
The amendment becomes effective May 2, 2023.

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