Pennsylvania Divorce Legal Guides (5 found)

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Brian Christopher Vertz
Written by Brian Christopher Vertz
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This articles discusses what marital property is, how it is valued, and how the court may divide marital property in Pennsylvania.
David M. Frees III
Written by David M. Frees III
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If you are concerned about a married child getting divorced and the divorce impacting an inheritance consider the following options: Use of Beneficiary Trusts Letters of Instruction Pre/Post Nuptual Agreements
Steven Robert Tabano
Written by Steven Robert Tabano
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Divorce is the process by which a marriage is legally ended. In Pennsylvania, a divorce can be granted by the court as either fault or no-fault. Most often divorces are granted as no-fault in cases where the parties have irreconcilable differences.
Audrey Lynn Buglione
Written by Audrey Lynn Buglione
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A woman wishing to change her name back to her maiden name subsequent to divorce is statutorily permitted to do so without having to seek approval by the court.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Pennsylvania consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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