Pennsylvania Motion For A Home Investigation is a legal document filed in a Pennsylvania court in order to gain access to someone's home or to obtain information regarding the home's occupants or contents. This motion is often used in cases of child custody, divorce, and personal injury. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Motion For A Home Investigation: ex parte and joint. An ex parte motion is a motion that is heard without the presence of the other party. A joint motion is a motion that is heard with the presence of both parties. Both types of motions require the filing party to provide detailed information about the investigation they are requesting and the reasons for the investigation. In both cases, the court will review the motion and determine whether to grant or deny it.