News Category: Divorce

Everyone all over the world is feeling the pressure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s financially, socially, physically or emotionally, the current state of things is certainly taking its toll. And one of the…

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The issue of child custody is almost always the most emotionally challenging and acrimonious aspect of divorce. Same-sex couples have the same risk of divorce as do male/female couples, and for them, child custody can…

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The question of whether to have a prenuptial agreement before marrying can be a sticky one and the answer is often controversial. Though many refuse to even discuss a prenup, calling it anti-romantic, the truth…

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The state of Pennsylvania has provided a highly specific formula for calculating the appropriate amount for child support and an equally specific formula for what is known as alimony pendente lite. Alimony pendente lite is…

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Everybody has heard of prenuptial agreements. They’re binding contracts signed prior to a marriage taking place, usually outlining the separation of property and any spousal support in case the marriage ends in divorce. Ask anybody…

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Civil unions represent a legal status in which two people are conferred many of the same rights and benefits as marriage does. Traditionally, civil unions were used by same-sex couples who were legally barred from…

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The state of Pennsylvania’s divorce process is divided up into sections, and one of the most challenging sections to get through is equitable distribution, or the division of property. When two people who are married…

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If you live in Pennsylvania and your marriage is falling apart, it’s important that you learn as much as you can about divorce in Pennsylvania. The state’s process can be complicated, and the court systems…

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When you got married it was with high hopes for the future, and if your marriage resulted in children that is even truer. Though divorce ends your marriage, it in no way diminishes your relationship…

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No-Fault Divorce In Pennsylvania, there are “fault” grounds and “no fault” grounds legally recognized to form the basis of a divorce.  Fault grounds, set forth are the following: (1)  Committed willful and malicious desertion, and…

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