The Pennsylvania Order of Court (Disputed Ownership Funds) is a set of court orders that resolve disputes over ownership of funds held in Pennsylvania. These orders are issued by the court to determine ownership of funds that have been placed in the custody of the court. The orders may be used to resolve claims by multiple parties to the same funds, or to determine the rightful owner of funds when there is no clear agreement among the parties. The orders are binding on all parties involved and can be enforced by the court. The types of Pennsylvania Order of Court (Disputed Ownership Funds) include: • Order to Deposit Funds: This order requires a party to deposit funds with the court. • Order of Distribution: This order sets out how the funds will be divided among the parties involved. • Order for Appointment of Receiver: This order appoints a receiver, who is responsible for collecting and distributing the funds. • Order for Appointment of Trustee: This order appoints a trustee, who is responsible for protecting and managing the funds. • Order for Sale of Property: This order requires a party to sell property in order to resolve the dispute over ownership.