The situation can quickly become awkward when you announce your divorce. Friends and family may not realize how they should act or what they can do to support you. The New York Times explains that if you struggle with well-meaning family and friends who are actually...
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2 questions about keeping your home in a divorce
You have a lot of fond memories in your home. If you go through a divorce, you probably wonder about your chances of keeping it. Pennsylvania courts consider several grounds for divorce. These include fault, mutual consent and irretrievable breakdown. Continue reading...
How could employment affect spousal support payments?
Pennsylvania residents may request a court order to receive regular spousal support payments. If at the time of your divorce, you or your soon-to-be ex-spouse cannot work, the family court may award financial assistance. As noted by SmartAsset, a judge reviews several...
Unmarried parents and child custody
U.S. society is more tolerant of relationships outside of marriage than in the past. In the modern era, it is more and more common to see children born out of wedlock. In fact, according to Child Trends, in 2016 approximately 40% of births fell into this category. It...