Family Law

What Property is Subject to Spousal Election in Pennsylvania?

One of the hallmarks of Pennsylvania estate law is that you cannot “disinherit” a spouse that you are currently married to, regardless of the state or length of your marriage. Thus, unless you have finalized a divorce (at which point your spouse would of course become an ex-spouse), the other spouse has a right to

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Pennsylvania Protection from Abuse Law

The Pennsylvania domestic relations statute establishes a law designed to protect certain individuals from abuse. The individuals that are protected under the statute include family or household members, sexual or intimate partners, or persons who share biological parenthood with the person alleged to have committed the abuse. The term “abuse” under the statute includes the

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pennsylvania divorce mediation

Pros and Cons of Divorce Mediation over Court

Divorce mediation is an alternative process for you and your spouse to amicably negotiate and resolve your divorce and related matters.   Mediation occurs when you and your spouse elect a neutral person (the mediator) to discuss openly the issues involved in the divorce such as custody of the children and parenting time, child support,

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pennsylvania marital property laws allow splitting assets and division of property equitably.

Is Your Spouse Hiding Financial Assets During Your Divorce?

When going through a divorce, or if you are anticipating a divorce in the future, you may start thinking about all of the money, retirement accounts, and other assets that you have acquired during the marriage and how those assets will be divided between you and your spouse during the divorce process.  How much will

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