Pennsylvania Code § 23-5412

Cooperation between courts; preservation of records.
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(a) Assistance of another state.-- A court of this Commonwealth may request the appropriate court of another state to:
(1) hold an evidentiary hearing;
(2) order a person to produce or give evidence pursuant to procedures of that state;
(3) order that an evaluation be made with respect to the custody of a child involved in a pending proceeding;
(4) forward to the court of this Commonwealth a certified copy of the transcript of the record of the hearing, the evidence otherwise presented and any evaluation prepared in compliance with the request; and
(5) order a party to a child custody proceeding or any person having physical custody of the child to appear in the proceeding with or without the child.
(b) Assistance to another state.-- Upon request of a court of another state, a court of this Commonwealth may hold a hearing, enter an order or forward transcripts, evidence and evaluations described in subsection (a).
(c) Expenses.-- Travel and other necessary and reasonable expenses incurred under subsections (a) and (b) may be assessed against the parties according to the laws of this Commonwealth.
(d) Preservation of records.-- A court of this Commonwealth shall preserve the pleadings, orders, decrees, records of hearings, evaluations and other pertinent records with respect to a child custody proceeding until the child attains 18 years of age. Upon appropriate request by a court or law enforcement official of another state, the court shall forward a certified copy of those records.
SUBCHAPTER B
JURISDICTION
Sec.
5421. Initial child custody jurisdiction.
5422. Exclusive, continuing jurisdiction.
5423. Jurisdiction to modify determination.
5424. Temporary emergency jurisdiction.
5425. Notice; opportunity to be heard; joinder.
5426. Simultaneous proceedings.
5427. Inconvenient forum.
5428. Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.
5429. Information to be submitted to court.
5430. Appearance of parties and child.

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