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You cannot divorce someone until you serve them with a complaint. That in turn means you must know where they live. I suggest hiring a... Read Answer
Equitable distribution is not based on conduct. So, even if you knew of that at the time, it would not have effected the outcome.
A party can file where either party has lived for 6 months. So, as long as he has lived in PA for 6 months, he can and should file here.
Assets can be commigled which could make them marital. The argument you woudl make id that the properties were meant to be a gift to the... Read Answer
Neither your divorce nor your husband will be effected by pregnancy. Since you were separated from your husband and presumably will still be... Read Answer
Marital assets are those acquired from marriage to separation. That includes an increase in value of non marital assets. As long as the... Read Answer
Pennsylvania does not consider marital misconduct or fault when dividing marital assets. If the money that you are paying to your ex-husband is... Read Answer
Leaving an abusive marriage is a very frightening thing, and takes courage. You should remember that no relationship that involves hurting... Read Answer
If no divorce is pending, a spousal support award could be in place until a divorce is granted and may be followed by an alimony award. The... Read Answer
Yes, if 2 years has passed from the date of separation, you can force the other side into a divorce. However, it involves doing certain procedures... Read Answer
Nobody can answer that question without knowing more. Find an attorney for a free consultation. Don't sign anything except the acceptance of service... Read Answer
If both sides agree to a consent divorce, you need to wait 90 days from filing the complaint. If one side doesn't consent, you need to wait 2 years... Read Answer
You really need to sort out all of this stuff in person with an attorney. However, if you bought the house before the marriage, it may not be marital... Read Answer
If you have no assets or income, your local Legal Services office may be able to help. I believe that your office is Mid-Penn Legal... Read Answer
You must live in PA for 6 months to file divorce. If NJ is the same, you should file wherever someone has lived there for more than 6... Read Answer
In PA, you must live here 6 months to file for divorce. It may be the same in NJ. I had one case with similar facts and my client lived... Read Answer
Not being married gives you less options like rights in the property, i.e., house, bank accounts. If you or he leaves the home, you can sue him for... Read Answer
There are 2 ways to end a marriage, divorce and annulment. An annulment is having the marriage voided as if it has never occurred. ... Read Answer
All divorces begin with a divorce complaint. That is the procedure to seek relief from the court which in this case is a divorce decree. ... Read Answer
A complaint must be served within 30 days. If not, the complaint must be reinstated. An acceptance of service must be dated within 30 days... Read Answer
Marital property is that acquired during the marriage. A spouse's conduct has no relevance in dividing that property. Rather, the court... Read Answer
Marital property is that acquired from date of marriage to separation. There are 2 exceptions to this, inheritance and gifts to one party, as... Read Answer
Generally, the husband and wife share in the assets as well as the debts. Its not always 50/50. It can be 60/40, 70/30 as it is up to what you... Read Answer
Support is for the expenses of the residence. If you are making payments for the house she is living in, regardless if you are doing so to... Read Answer