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  • Who Gets the Family Dog in a Pennsylvania Divorce?
    Who Gets the Family Dog in a Pennsylvania Divorce?

    Getting divorced can be a stressful and emotional time for all parties involved , especially when there is a beloved pet that needs to be considered. In Pennsylvania, the law generally considers pets ...

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  • Will I Automatically Get Everything if My Spouse Cheats in Pennsylvania?
    Will I Automatically Get Everything if My Spouse Cheats in Pennsylvania?

    If you have an unfaithful spouse and you’re tempted to take him or her to the cleaners, your feelings are normal. However, you’ll won’t be able to get your wish. In most states, including ...

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  • Are Gifts Between Spouses Separate Property in Pennsylvania Divorces?
    Are Gifts Between Spouses Separate Property in Pennsylvania Divorces?

    When it comes to dividing property in a divorce , there are two methods of distribution: equitable distribution and community property. Only a small handful of states, including California and Nevada, ...

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  • Pennsylvania Divorce: What is Separate Property?
    Pennsylvania Divorce: What is Separate Property?

    In the United States, there are two methods for dividing marital property and debts in a divorce: equitable distribution and community property. Like the majority of states, Pennsylvania is an ...

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  • Failing to Comply with an Order of Equitable Distribution in Pennsylvania
    Failing to Comply with an Order of Equitable Distribution in Pennsylvania

    In the United States, there are two methods of dividing marital property in a divorce : equitable distribution and community property. Like the majority of states, Pennsylvania is an equitable ...

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  • Divorce: Is Pennsylvania a 50/50 State?
    Divorce: Is Pennsylvania a 50/50 State?

    If you live in Pennsylvania and your marriage is ending, you may be wondering if Pennsylvania is a 50/50 state in regard to divorce. Technically, 50/50 states are called “community property” states ...

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