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A Detailed Overview of The Montgomery County Divorce Process
The divorce process in Montgomery County, PA can be a bit overwhelming for individuals going through it for the first time. Men and women anticipating
How Long Does It Take To Get A Divorce In PA?
The short answer is that it depends. A Pennsylvania divorce can last a few months, or the divorce can drag on for years. Unfortunately, for
How Soon Can I File for a Divorce in Pennsylvania?
Although deciding to end a marriage is a decision that should not be taken lightly, once that decision is made, most people want to get
Should You File a Fault or No-Fault Divorce in PA?
In Pennsylvania, individuals who want to file for divorce may have the option of filing “fault” or “no-fault” divorce. FAULT DIVORCE – DEFINED As the
Is There Alimony in Pennsylvania Law? How Is It Calculated?
Pennsylvania courts award “reasonable” alimony when the court determines that alimony is “necessary”. Unfortunately, all too often what you may think is reasonable and necessary
Is Inheritance Marital Property in PA?
In Pennsylvania, marital assets must be equitably divided before the divorce can become final. The term “equitably” does not mean “equal”. It generally means “fair”.
Basics of Annulment in Pennsylvania: Some Important Considerations
There are distinct differences between a divorce and an annulment. An annulment refers to a Court Order declaring that a marriage is void. In other
Uncontested Divorce in Pennsylvania: The Pros and Cons
Many individuals facing a divorce in Pennsylvania view it as a one-two punch. First, there are the rather deep emotional challenges of breaking up with
Pennsylvania Marital Settlement Agreements aka Property Settlement Agreements Make Divorce Easier
A Pennsylvania divorce can be a relatively simple process or a lengthier, more complicated one. Divorces are usually more complicated when other related matters such
Driving Under The Influence Of Marijuana In Pennsylvania
THE PENNSYLVANIA MARIJUANA DUI LAW In Pennsylvania, an individual may not drive, operate or be in actual physical control of the movement of a vehicle