The Pennsylvania Petition for Adjudication: Trust is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania to initiate a court action to establish a trust. It is used to create a trust agreement and appoint a trustee to manage the trust's assets. There are two types of Pennsylvania Petition for Adjudication: Trust: revocable and irrevocable. A revocable trust is one in which the settler (the granter) reserves the right to revoke or modify the trust at any time. An irrevocable trust, on the other hand, is one in which the settler permanently relinquishes control over the trust's assets and does not have the power to alter it. The Pennsylvania Petition for Adjudication: Trust must include the name and address of the proposed trustee, the purpose of the trust, and the names and addresses of the beneficiaries. It must also include a detailed description of the trust's assets, including a list of all real and personal property, instructions on how the trust's assets should be managed, and the terms and conditions of the trust agreement.