Our Articles Can Make the Divorce Process Easier for Bucks County Residents
Divorce is a lengthy and complicated process, and the decisions you make now can affect you for years to come. Browse our library articles for help on filing for separation, protecting your assets, getting spousal support, and coming up with a child custody arrangement.
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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. -
Marital Property Division in Doylestown, Bucks County Divorces - Immediate Offset vs. Deferred Distribution In this article, our Doylestown divorce lawyer discusses methods of marital property division in Pennsylvania divorces. -
Bucks County, PA Divorces - Generational Divorce Implications and Premarital Assets Implications of premarital assets in today's divorce. Our Newtown divorce lawyer discusses why attorneys must place greater emphasis on the potential implications of premarital assets when negotiating divorce settlements or preparing for trial. -
Bucks County, PA Divorce - Co-Parenting During a Divorce Co-parenting with your soon to be ex during a Bucks County, PA divorce can be difficult. In this article, our Bucks County child custody lawyer gives tips for co-parenting. -
Doylestown, Bucks County Child Custody Cases – Medical Issues in Custody Court In most PA child custody cases where parents share legal custody of their children, neither parent can make unilateral decisions regarding medical issues. What if the parents do not agree? See discussion by our Bucks County child custody lawyer. -
Divorces in Bucks County – Valuation of Marital Assets Bucks County divorce law firm explains valuation of marital assets: real estate, investments, securities, business interests, etc., and the timing of valuation. -
High Asset Divorces & Businesses in Pennsylvania High asset divorces in Pennsylvania is often complicated. What businesses are subject to division? What assets are subject to division? See discussion by our Doylestown divorce lawyer.