PA Divorce, Child Custody and Family Law FAQs
Our Attorneys Answer the Most Frequent Questions Asked by Divorcing Couples in PA
Individuals facing divorce or those involved in a custody matter, no doubt, have many questions. In addition, family law matters often cause emotional stress. It is natural to feel alone, lost, depressed or overwhelmed.
Our divorce and custody lawyers are here for our clients. In addition to providing legal support, we are emotionally supportive of our clients. We know you have a lot of questions. Can parents sue for sole custody? How long does it take for a divorce to become final? Can men collect alimony from their wives? Read through our FAQ page to find out what couples are most likely to ask when preparing to separate for good.
Bucks County Divorce – How Does Infidelity Affect Your Pennsylvania Divorce?
Many couples going through divorce in Bucks County, Pennsylvania have questions about how infidelity affects their divorce. See answer from our PA divorce lawyer.
A questions we often get is, “Will my child be able to testify at the custody hearing?” See answer by our Doylestown, Bucks County child custody lawyer.
Child Custody
Child Support Law – How Much Child Support Will You Pay or Receive?
Child Support Law – How Much Child Support Will You Pay or Receive?
Some separated or divorced parents do not have a court child custody order. Does a parent need court approval to take their kids on an extended vacation? See answer from our Bucks County child custody lawyers
Child Custody
Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines – How Much is Your Child Support Amount?
Pennsylvania Child Support Law & Guidelines: How Much is Your Child Support Amount? See discussion by our top rated divorce lawyers in Bucks County.
Fault in Pennsylvania Divorces – Do Cheating Spouses Get Less?
Fault in Pennsylvania Divorces – Do Cheating Spouses Get Less? See discussion by our top-rated Pennsylvania divorce and custody lawyers. We have offices in Doylestown and Newtown, PA.
Pennsylvania Divorces – Is Your Spouse Hiding Assets or Accounts?
Is your spouse hiding assets or accounts in your Pennsylvania divorce? If so, you need an experienced PA divorce lawyer to help you search for hidden assets and accounts.
Kevin Zlock Bucks County custody lawyer discusses whether a PA Divorce has to be finalized before custody is decided.
Child Custody
How long do you have to separate before you can file for a divorce in Doylestown, Bucks County? It used to be 2 years, but the rule has been amended to 1 year.
Family Law & Divorce
What Is an Uncontested Divorce and What Are the Steps to an Uncontested Divorce? By a Doylestown Divorce Lawyer
What is an uncontested divorce? By a Doylestown divorce lawyer.
Facing Divorce in Bucks County? What You Need to Think About – By a Doylestown Divorce Lawyer
Facing divorce in Bucks County? Our Doylestown divorce lawyer, Kevin Zlock discusses what things you need to think about.
Do stay at home moms always get custody in Doylestown custody cases? See answer here by our top rated custody lawyer.
Child Custody
Pennsylvania Custody Law – Do Courts Favor Mothers? By a Newtown Custody Lawyer
In Pennsylvania custody cases, do the courts favor mothers? See discussion by Newtown, Bucks County custody lawyer Kevin Zlock
Do You Need a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst in Your Bucks County Divorce?
Do you need a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) in your high net worth divorce case in Bucks County? See discussion by our divorce lawyer.
What property and assets are parties entitled to in a Doylestown, Pennsylvania divorce? This is the most asked question from people going through divorce. Per PA law, marital assets/property are divided via equitable distribution.
Property Division & Equitable Distribution
PA Custody and Child Support – When Can You Modify Child Support in Bucks County?
Once a Child Support Order is entered by the court, can a party modify it? The answer is yes. However, there must be a substantial change in circumstances. See legal article here.
When parents divorce, one issue that needs to be determined is child support. How much does a parent have to pay? Which parent pays the support? See answer in this FAQ.
Child Support & Spousal Support
In Doylestown and Newtown divorces, do liabilities and debt get divided between the spouses? What if the debt is in one spouse’s name only, like a student loan? See answer here.
Property Division & Equitable Distribution
Divorce
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Child Custody
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Child/Spousal Support
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