The Pennsylvania Order of Court (Minors Fund) is a fund created by the state of Pennsylvania to provide financial security to minors and their families. It is designed to protect the financial interests of minors and their families by providing funds for their basic needs. This fund is administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. The Pennsylvania Order of Court (Minors Fund) can be divided into two types: the statutory fund and the non-statutory fund. The statutory fund is established by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and is available to minors and their families who are involved in court proceedings. This fund provides financial support to minors and their families to cover costs associated with the court proceedings, such as court costs, attorney fees, and other expenses. The non-statutory fund is established by the Pennsylvania legislature and is available to minors and their families when a court proceeding is not involved. This fund provides financial assistance to minors and their families to cover basic needs, such as medical expenses, housing costs, and educational expenses. The Pennsylvania Order of Court (Minors Fund) is intended to provide minors and their families with financial security and stability in times of need. The fund is an important resource for families in Pennsylvania who are struggling to make ends meet.