The Pennsylvania Status Report Under Rule 6.12 is a mandatory filing requirement set forth by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. It is a document that provides the court with detailed information about a pending case, such as the parties involved, the status of the case, and the court's orders. The Status Report must be filed within 30 days of the court's order and must be updated every six months until the case is closed. There are two types of Pennsylvania Status Reports Under Rule 6.12: a Status Report for Appealed Cases and a Status Report for Non-Appealed Cases. The Status Report for Appealed Cases must include details such as the date of the filing of the notice of appeal, the names of all parties involved, all prior court proceedings, and any orders issued by the court. The Status Report for Non-Appealed Cases must include details such as the date of filing of the complaint, the names of all parties involved, all prior court proceedings, and any orders issued by the court.