Court Opinion

ID: 9372571
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-02-21 21:08:58.246005+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:16:36.383585
License: Public Domain

Rule 1920.76. Form of Divorce Decree.

       A decree in divorce shall be substantially in the following form:

                                        (Caption)

                                         DECREE

      AND NOW, ______________________________, [19] 20__________, it is
ordered and decreed that ______________________________, plaintiff, and
______________________________, defendant, are divorced from the bonds of
matrimony.

      The parties shall reaffirm or change the beneficiary status on any life
insurance policies, annuity contracts, pensions, profit sharing plans, or other
contractual arrangements providing for payment to a spouse if it is the intention of
one of the parties to keep or change the other party as a beneficiary. Failure to do
so may result in revocation of the beneficiary designation pursuant to 20 Pa.C.S. §
6111.2 (Effect of Divorce or Pending Divorce on Designation of Beneficiaries).

      The court retains jurisdiction of any claims raised by the parties to this action for
which a final order has not yet been entered.

     Any existing spousal support order shall hereafter be deemed an order for alimony
pendente lite if any economic claims remain pending.

                                                        BY THE COURT:

[Note:] Comment: Act 106 of 2022 amended 23 Pa.C.S. § 3323(b.1) to require the
additional statement and warning to the form decree.

       The court may add any other provisions which it deems necessary.

[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.]