The main similarity between annulment and divorce is that as a result of these processes, spouses end their marriage. At the same time, there are…
There are 6 fault grounds for divorce in PA: adultery, desertion, cruel treatment, bigamy, imprisonment of more than 2 years, and indignities. The no-fault grounds…
The Pennsylvania Family Law requires you to reside in a state for at least six months in order to file for divorce. If you do…
Legally ending a marriage can be pretty confusing, especially for those who have never been divorced or know little about the family law. Below, one…
While some couples can finalize their divorce process within a few months, others can be involved in a more complicated case that may go on…
Divorce in Pennsylvania can take between 90 days and 12 months on average, depending on whether it is a fault or a no-fault one. The…