PA Divorce and Family Law Articles
Bucks County Divorce Lawyer, Kevin Zlock’s Approach to Handling Your Divorce Case
Potential clients ask Kevin Zlock, a Bucks County divorce lawyer, what his approach is to handling divorce cases. See what Mr. Zlock’s answer in this video.
Divorce After 50 in Bucks County – A Discussion of a Common Scenario
More people are getting divorced after 50. Getting a divorce can be even more difficult for those getting divorced later in life. Talk to a top divorce lawyer in Doylestown about your divorce.
New Tax Reform – Impact on Bucks County, Pennsylvania Divorces
The new tax reform has significant impact on Bucks County divorces in 2019, including those in Doylestown and Newtown. See discussion here.
Divorce After 50 – Bucks County Divorce Lawyer Discusses the Rise of “Grey Divorce”
Top rated Doylestown divorce lawyers discuss divorce after 50. Have questions about your divorce? Call our Bucks County divorce lawyers.
Doylestown Divorce Lawyers Answer Common Divorce Questions
Doylestown Divorce Lawyers Answer Common Bucks County Divorce Questions
Doylestown Divorce Lawyers Answer Common Divorce Questions (Part 2)
Doylestown Divorce Lawyers Answer Common Bucks County Divorce Questions
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.
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
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.
Things to Consider When Finding the Best Lawyer for Your Bucks County, PA Divorce and Child Custody Case – By a Doylestown and Newtown Divorce lawyer
People are often at a loss when faced with divorce. This article discusses things to consider when finding the best lawyer for a Bucks County, PA divorce and child custody case.
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
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
Doylestown & Newtown Divorces – Equitable Distribution and Marital Debt
Couples going through divorce in Doylestown or Newtown have to divide their marital assets. But what about their debts? How does that get divided? See discussion by Doylestown divorce lawyer.
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
Bucks County Divorce Lawyer Discusses Vanishing Credit
Couples going through divorce in Doylestown or Newtown have to divide their marital assets. But what about their debts? How does that get divided? See discussion by Doylestown divorce lawyer.
Newtown Divorces & Property Division: Are Inheritances Marital Property?
Newtown divorce lawyer discusses whether inheritances are considered marital assets and subject to equitable distribution in Bucks County divorces.
Newtown Divorces & Property Division: Marital and Separate Assets/Property
Newtown divorce lawyer discusses marital assets and separate assets in Bucks County divorces.
Newtown Divorces & Equitable Distribution: How Do Courts Divide Marital Assets in Bucks County Divorces?
Couples going through divorce in Newtown, PA often want to know how PA courts divide marital assets, also known as equitable distribution. Our Newtown divorce lawyers explain the process in this article
Doylestown and Newtown Divorce Cases – Master’s Hearing for Equitable Distribution of the Marital Estate
When couples decide to divorce in Doylestown or Newtown, they must deal with how they will divide the marital assets. When parties cannot agree, equitable distribution will be decided in a Master’s Hearing or at trial. See discussion here about Master’s Hearing.
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