Pennsylvania Objections — Final Order is a document issued by a court in the state of Pennsylvania that confirms the validity and enforceability of an objection filed by a party in a legal case. It is issued after all the objections have been heard and considered. This document states the court's opinion of the objection and the finality of the decision. There are two types of Pennsylvania Objections — Final Order: an interlocutory final order and a final order. An interlocutory final order is issued after the hearing on the objections has concluded, but before the case is concluded. This type of order is not binding, and the case can still be appealed. A final order is issued after the case has been concluded, and is binding and not subject to appeal.