If you are considering divorce, you may have several options depending on your unique circumstances. Below is a breakdown of the types of divorce in PA and how they differ. For more information on moving forward, we welcome you to call our firm at 866-465-5395. An attorney can answer your questions and discuss how the […]
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Divorce is a process that can require the disclosure of many private details of your personal life and marriage, including your finances. Judges, multiple attorneys, your children, other appointees of the court, and even the public may learn about the state of your finances during traditional legal divorce proceedings. Your earnings, debts, and other sensitive […]
Continue readingIf your spouse is refusing to sign divorce papers, there are still some options to proceed with dissolving your marriage. We welcome you to contact Petrelli Previtera, LLC with questions about proceeding with a divorce in PA. Feel free to call us at 866-465-5395 or schedule a consultation online. An attorney can answer your questions […]
Continue readingWhen you have a child with someone who comes from another nation and the relationship between you comes to an end, you may have concerns about this person potentially trying to relocate back to his or her home country with your child. Relocating when you have a child with someone else is typically not as […]
Continue readingHow joint-custody benefits children As someone working your way through the aftermath of a divorce, you may be learning to adjust to having your child or children only part of the time. For many Pennsylvania parents, this is one of the most painful and emotional aspects of divorce, but it may help you adjust to […]
Continue readingAlimony or spousal support is a financial payment made to a former spouse after separation or divorce. The purpose of alimony is to recognize a lower-income spouse’s contribution to a marriage and help that spouse become financially independent. You may qualify to get alimony from your ex-spouse if you do not have sufficient income or […]
Continue readingWe’ve heard it many times: “My ex is badmouthing me to the kids. Is there anything I can do?” You and your spouse are divorcing, and it’s not a friendly divorce. There is anger and hurt feelings on both sides, but you are trying to minimize the impact on your kids. One day, your very […]
Continue readingAs you decide to end your marriage, you may wonder if there is a “right” time to do so. Popular months for divorce tend to be January, August and March, reveals Forbes. But the reason may be due to emotions and not actual advantages. It is better to base timing on finances, children’s needs, the presence of […]
Continue readingEach state has its own specific set of laws that govern how a married couple must proceed when they want to divorce. However, when unmarried partners separate, they do not have the same rights and responsibilities by law. Below are a few key differences and the legal measures you may be able to take if […]
Continue readingMany parents choose stay-at-home parenting for financial reasons. For one, the high cost of childcare can make it impractical for both parents to work. Other parents stay home because they believe it is the best choice for their family. If you are a stay-at-home parent and are divorcing your spouse, you may be concerned about […]
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