Pennsylvania Family Law is a multi-faceted practice area that encompasses marriage, divorce, child custody, equitable distribution, juvenile law, alimony, alimony pendente lite, adoption, paternity, spousal/child support, domestic relations, child abuse, abortion rights, and other issues that Pennsylvania families face on a daily basis.
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You can find a Family Lawyer in all of the different counties throughout Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Family Lawyers practice in all different counties in Pennsylvania. Counties including: Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), Beaver County, Berks County, Butler County, Clearfield County, Washington County, and Westmoreland County (Greensburg) Armstrong County (Kittanning), Clarion County, Fayette County, Greene County, Indiana County, Lawrence County, Mercer County, Somerset County, Venango County, and more. Do you need a family law attorney who understands the ins and outs of the county in which you live? Yes. Pennsylvania Family Lawyers understand the nuances of each county, and are able to provide the best representation no matter the situation.
How do you know you need a Family Attorney in PA?
Look below to find out how the court system in Pennsylvania will handle your specific family attorney needs.
Pennsylvania Prenuptial Agreements/Postnuptial Agreements
Marriage is a contract, and a prenuptial agreement is no different. A prenuptial agreement – also known as an antenuptial agreement or a premarital agreement or, colloquially, as a “prenup” – Read More…
Pennsylvania Mediation
There are many different ways to settle a divorce dispute. While Pennsylvania family court is the most common, mediation is a growing arena that can be a great way to handle various issues that relate to divorce. Read More…
Pennsylvania Spousal Support and Alimony
In Pennsylvania, a financially dependent spouse may receive three different types of support: (1) spousal support, (2) alimony pendente lite, and (3) alimony. Read More…
Pennsylvania Custody
When parents cannot come to an agreement about the best custody arrangement for their minor children, the first step is to file a Custody Complaint. This complaint is usually filed in the Pennsylvania– Read More…
Pennsylvania Child Support
Child support in Pennsylvania is payments that are made by the non-custodial parent to the primary custodial parent for the benefit of the involved biological or putative children. – Read More…
Pennsylvania Equitable (Property) Distribution
Divorcing spouses usually have assets – non-marital and marital – and debts that need to be divided as a natural part of the divorce process. This property distributing process is legally known as equitable distribution. – Read More…
Pennsylvania Marriage Settlement Agreements
A marriage settlement agreement also referred to as a property settlement agreement, is a contract between both spouses that divides the marital assets and marital debts and solves any other divorce-related issue – Read More…
Divorce in Pennsylvania
Before a divorce can occur, there must be a valid marriage. In order to be considered married in Pennsylvania, a civil or religious ceremony must take place and a marriage license must be obtained. – Read More…