Can I Keep My Spouse From Taking Certain Assets or Property During a Divorce?
In a divorce, certain assets are more protected from what we call “equitable distribution” than others. If a party knows, for example, that he or
In a divorce, certain assets are more protected from what we call “equitable distribution” than others. If a party knows, for example, that he or
During a divorce proceeding, the Court will ultimately have to make a determination regarding what assets and debts constitute the “marital estate”. That can include
Going through a divorce means that your life will change in many ways. You may be able to predict some of those changes, but others
Getting a divorce may have never been something for which you planned. After all, like many Pennsylvania residents, you expected your marriage to last and
From the start of your divorce, even beyond its finalization, you will be faced with many important decisions about your future. Being wise, patient and
When getting a divorce in Pennsylvania, one of the biggest problems couples grapple with is deciding who gets what. Things become even more complicated based
A Pennsylvania divorce is an emotionally charged process, even if in the best of circumstances. Despite the turmoil at home, the rest of your life
When it comes to the distribution of marital property, many people pay close attention to the financial side of things. After all, property division can
In Pennsylvania and across the country, more people are choosing to divorce at an older age. The divorce rate for Americans over 50 has gone
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