§ Rule 2028 Actions by and against Minors Averments in Plaintiff's Pleading
Rule 2028. Actions by and against Minors. Averments in Plaintiff's Pleading
(a) An action in which a minor is plaintiff shall be entitled “A, a Minor, by B, Guardian”, against the party defendant.
Note: Under the above rule, the representative of a minor plaintiff is termed a “guardian” regardless of whether under prior practice he or she would be termed a legal guardian or a next friend.
(b) The initial pleading filed in behalf of a minor plaintiff shall state the name and address of his or her guardian and the guardian's relationship, if any, to the subject matter of the action or to any of the parties thereto. In case the person selected as guardian is a guardian appointed by any court of competent jurisdiction or by a will duly probated, the initial pleading shall contain a reference to the record of the appointment.
(c) An action in which a minor is the defendant shall be commenced against the minor by name in the manner in which a like action is commenced against an adult.
Note: An action against a minor is begun in the same manner as an action against an adult, although by Rule 2034, infra, as under prior practice, the subsequent appointment of a guardian to represent the minor is essential to the rendition of a valid judgment against the minor.