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By a Bucks County Divorce Lawyer As different aspects of daily life slowly revert to normalcy, there still remain significant uncertainties. These economic, political, and related circumstances may directly impact your divorce matter. With record... by Zlock & Grisillo Law | Dec 18, 2019 | Property Division & Equitable Distribution
By a Newtown, Bucks County Divorce Lawyer As the times have changed, so have people’s perception of married life. While the laws governing divorces in Pennsylvania have remained relatively constant, the changing approaches to marriage necessarily require... by Zlock & Grisillo Law | Dec 18, 2019 | Property Division & Equitable Distribution
By a Doylestown, Bucks County Divorce Attorney Marital property subject to division during Equitable Distribution in Bucks County, Pennsylvania can include a variety of assets, specifically deferred income that is commonly found in pension programs, such as the... by Zlock & Grisillo Law | Feb 26, 2019 | FAQs, Property Division & Equitable Distribution
Question: Does a cheating spouse get less in a divorce settlement? Short Answer: In general, fault does not matter in a Pennsylvania divorce. Thus, a cheating spouse does not get less money due to the affair in a Pennsylvania divorce... by Zlock & Grisillo Law | Aug 22, 2017 | Family Law & Divorce, FAQs, High-End Divorce & Tax Implications, Property Division & Equitable Distribution, Separate Property & Debt
How Do Marital Assets Get Divided in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Divorces? 1. Marital assets are typically acquired during the marriage. 2. PA family law courts divide marital assets via equitable distribution. 3. The distribution is not a 50/50 approach, but rather... by Zlock & Grisillo Law | Jul 21, 2017 | Property Division & Equitable Distribution
When a couple divorces, all of the property and assets in the marriage get divided between the couple. If any of the property is considered separate property by Pennsylvania law, that property generally does not get divided. However, in certain Pennsylvania...