What are Grounds for Divorce in Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, a divorce may be granted for fault if one spouse: (1) committed willful and malicious desertion for one or more years; (2) committed adultery; (3) by cruel ad barbarous treatment, …
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When is Spousal Support or Alimony Awarded in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania Court may grant reasonable alimony if it deems it necessary when considering: (1)The relative earnings and earning capacities of the parties; (2) The ages and the physical, …
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What can I do if my ex won't let me see our child?
There may be nothing more frustrating then trying to see your child, only to have your ex-spouse prevent you from doing so. Due to the anger and hurt that accompanies the break up of any relationship, it is not uncommon for one or both parents to withhold visitation as a means of getting back at the other parent for something that he or she has done in the past. Not only does this …
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What to Look For in a Divorce Attorney
Divorce involves many important issues, such as property, money, and your children. Therefore, it is essential that you hire a divorce attorney who can give you good advice and help you through what are often stressful, time-consuming, and emotional divorce proceedings. First, you should hire a divorce attorney who specializes in family law or has handled many divorce …
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