There are a bunch of misconceptions floating around about divorce. Unfortunately, some of these have prevented people from going through the process. Here are some of the biggest myths about divorce and the truth. 1. Only women receive alimony Every family is unique....
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Does divorce require splitting a family business?
Pennsylvania's divorce laws generally require dividing your marital assets. You and your soon-to-be ex-spouse may, however, negotiate a fair division. The process includes splitting a business that either spouse started after your marriage. Forbes reports that a...
3 ways to support your children’s mental health during a divorce
Divorce is one of the most traumatic events you can experience, but when your dissolving union involves children created by the marriage, it can affect them almost more profoundly than you or your spouse. Science Direct notes that children with divorced parents have a...
3 common signs it might be time for divorce
Weighing whether your marriage is beyond repair or if there is enough in your partnership to try and salvage is mentally draining. You may have been facing a loveless relationship for some time or maybe you are just first noticing signs of significant struggle....
Understanding child support modification
When courts make child custody decisions, they also determine how much child support, if any, one parent must pay the other. This support order remains in effect until the child turns 18 or emancipates. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Child...
License suspension and back child support in Pennsylvania
It is pivotal to understand the different penalties that you could face if you fall behind on child support, whether you currently owe support or find yourself in the middle of a divorce and expect to take on these obligations soon. In Pennsylvania, parents who do not...
3 things to know about equitable property division in divorce
From personal belongings to financial assets, dividing shared property is often one of the biggest challenges that divorcing couples face. When a divorce goes to court, a family law judge decides how to separate assets. However, rather than divide property equally,...
How can your friends and family support you during your divorce?
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...
How the date of separation affects your divorce
Whether they are staying together for the kids or for financial reasons, it is not uncommon for divorcing couples to remain legally married past the date they have decided their marriage is over. This practice can impact what the courts consider to be the date of...
What is the impact of stress on children during a divorce?
As you and your ex-spouse begin your divorce, you may wonder what your children's reactions mean during this stressful time. You may see them acting differently during your time together or struggling to adjust to new situations. Learning about how stress and divorce...

