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It's a complicated question and only can be answered by someone who has all the facts about your finances, specifically, what was the value and ... Read Answer
Whoever is on the title of ownership can probably take it. If they are both on, either one can take it. However, when their property is split up in... Read Answer
Marital assets are defined as property acquired during the marriage until the date of separation. That includes any increase in value of any... Read Answer
You can file wherever jurisdiction lies. If you have not litigated anything such as custody or support, chances are whoever has resided where they... Read Answer
Anybody that is legally married can file for divorce for any reason in PA as it is a no fault state. You need to contact a good divorce lawyer and... Read Answer
There are too many unknown factors to answer. Every case is different. The court may reduce his monthly payment. however, if the court thinks he... Read Answer
This situation is exactly why people should hire lawyers to do legal things. With her name on the dead, it will be difficult to get her off the... Read Answer
Generally, debts incurred after the date of marriage, to the date of separation, are marital. An exception would be debts incurred soely for... Read Answer
If the case is uncontested, and there are no assets to divide, a standard fee is $750.00, plus the costs. If you live in the Delaware Valley, I... Read Answer
Marital property is defined as property acquired from the date of marriage to the date of separation. That includes any increase in value of... Read Answer
Unless there is a cout order restricting a spouse's use of assets, you are free to spend your money, especially on attorney's fees. The only... Read Answer
I don't think there is anything called a domestic violence divorce. If that is one of the grounds, it may not matter as you don't need fault. PA is... Read Answer
No one can answer this without much more information. You will likely have an interest in his pension or 401 k if he is vested. You may be able to... Read Answer
Nearly all agreements contain a standard clause that the agreement may only be modified by another written agreement of the parties. Even without... Read Answer
A wife may be eligible for support and alimony pendente prior to the divorce, then alimony after the divorce. Whether she can or cannot collect,... Read Answer
It is possible but way more information is needed. You don't need a medical condition to get alimony if the differences in your income are a ... Read Answer
Not enough information. Whether you have to pay spousal support is one test-largely depends on the income of both spouses. It doesn't matter what... Read Answer