Del. Cnty. Pa. 1910.29(b)

As amended through July 15, 2018
Rule 1910.29(b) - Notice To Obligor Concerning Disclosure Of Arrearages

Notice to an obligor that the amount of his arrearages is to be made available to a consumer credit bureau organization requesting this information pursuant to 23 Pa. C.S.A., 4303, shall be sent by first class mail to the obligor at his last known address by the Domestic Relations Division. This notice shall be in substantially the following form:

We have received an inquiry concerning your arrearages from a consumer credit bureau organization. Our records show that as of (date) your arrearages amount to $_______. You have twenty (20) days from date of this notice in which to notify the Domestic Relations Division, in writing or in person, that you contest the accuracy of this information before it is provided to the requesting organization.

If you pay your arrearages in full within this period, no information concerning them will be provided to the requesting organization.

Actions for Custody, Partial Custody and Visitation of Minor Children

The following cases will be scheduled before the custody conciliators:

New Cases.

Older cases that have been in the inventory for a significant amount of time. )

Evaluation issues.

Enforcement issues.

Emergency cases - (with the understanding that the Family Court Judges will initially screen the case to determine if it is an emergency.)

If there is an agreement of the parties and counsel at the initial conciliation, a triplicated agreement will be completed by counsel at this conference and will be immediately sent to a Family Court Judge for signature.

If there is no agreement, the parties will be given notice of the date, time and place for a second conciliation conference/hearing. At the hearing, testimony may be taken if requested by counsel/parties, so as to conform with the Pa.R.C.P.. If an agreement is reached, the procedure set forth above will occur"; if no agreement is reached, the Custody Conciliator shall prepare a Recommendation - (in triplicate form) which will become a Temporary Order of Court immediately. Any party may, within 20 days, file a Demand for Hearing.

Del. Cnty. Pa. 1910.29(b)