Divorce

no-fault divorce

Fault v. No-Fault Divorce: What’s the Difference?

The most common type of divorce in Pennsylvania by far is a no-fault divorce.  Why? Because there is no real advantage to the filing of a fault-based divorce where a no-fault divorce is available.  There are two basic types of no-fault divorce, and each requires that the marriage is “irretrievably broken”.  You can acquire a

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spouse handles the money

I want a divorce but my spouse handles the money. What do I do?

In many marriages, one spouse handles the money and all of the financial dealings of the couple.  This can often leave one spouse in the dark with regard to the financial health of the couple. Thus, initiating a divorce is particularly difficult for the dependent spouse.  This blog will discuss what you can do if

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