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Pennsylvania DivorceFamily Law Advisor has a good lineup of FAQ's on divorce in Pennsylvania, including information on Filing Your Own Divorce. If you don't need a lawyer and just want to file a simple divorce, you can order the forms and do it yourself, or you can get DocuPro to do it for you. You can also use Pennsylvania Divorce Online, which offers the following advantages: (1) You prepare the papers online without paying any money; (2) You decide only after the papers are prepared whether you want to pay for them; and (3) The charge is only $89.90 for all the required documents, including the marital settlement agreement. Looks like a pretty good deal to me. If your needs and your bankroll are simple, you'll want to check out the Generic Lawyer site of Norma Chase in Pittsburgh. I especially enjoyed reading the transcript of her 10-minute tape, which you can call in to hear if you wish. A local divorce lawyer can help you understand the laws in your area and how they will affect your case. Fill out the form below to arrange a divorce case evaluation. An outfit calling itself the Divorce Law Center, Inc. has some useful information about divorce in Pennsylvania, including some Divorce FAQ's, Custody, Property, and No-Fault Divorce. There's also a refreshingly honest and informative page about their fees for no-fault divorce. |
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