The Pennsylvania Disclosure Statement (Civil) is a form to be completed and signed by parties to a civil action in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This form is required to be filed with the court prior to the commencement of a civil action. The purpose of the disclosure statement is to provide the court with information about the parties involved in the action, including information on their financial interests, employment, and assets. There are two types of Pennsylvania Disclosure Statement (Civil): the Plaintiff’s Disclosure Statement and the Defendant’s Disclosure Statement. The Plaintiff’s Disclosure Statement is to be completed and signed by the plaintiff(s) in the civil action and must include information related to any claims they are making and any financial interests they may have in the action. The Defendant’s Disclosure Statement is to be completed and signed by the defendant(s) in the civil action and must include information related to any defenses they may have to the plaintiff’s claims and any financial interests they may have in the action.