Pennsylvania Divorce & Finances

Working out the division of property, assets and debts is one of the major tasks that must be accomplished during the course of a divorce. Separating out joint finances can be a real headache. How will you divide property? What are the tax consequences? Will there be estate planning consequences that need to be worked out? Does one spouse need to be supported by the other, and if so, for how long? Following are laws specific to Pennsylvania Divorce and Finances.

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Pennsylvania Child Custody & Pennsylvania Child Support

Family courts will generally look to the best interests of the child or children when evaluating custody, visitation and support issues, and Pennsylvania courts are no exception. Pennsylvania courts prefer that parents come to an agreement on these issues, but will step in if parents cannot agree on a plan. Following are the laws governing Pennsylvania child custody and support.

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Montana Divorce & Separation

Although separations and divorces are granted in every state, the laws and rules that govern these procedures can differ greatly depending on where you live. What are the requirements for getting a divorce in Montana?

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Delaware Child Custody & Delaware Child Support

Delaware courts, like family courts in all states, prefer that parents cooperatively work out an agreement on the details of raising their children after a divorce because, in the long run, these amicable agreements are in the best interests of the children.

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Maryland Divorce & Separation

Maryland has its own unique laws and procedures governing the separation and divorce process. If you are contemplating separation or divorce in the state of Maryland, find legal information to help here.

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Rhode Island Divorce & Separation

Getting a legal separation or divorce is of course a common experience for people in every state. You may not know, however, that divorce laws can vary widely depending on the state in which you file.

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