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What are the Different Types of Alimony in a Pennsylvania Divorce?

By Lauren H. Kane |

Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a type of payment made from one spouse to another to prevent the divorce from completely reducing their standard of living. It is not, however, an automatic entitlement in divorce proceedings. It serves as a way to balance the lower-earning spouse’s finances. When one spouse faces a… Read More »

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How Do You Establish Paternity in Pennsylvania?

By Lauren H. Kane |

The process of establishing paternity when the parents are married is generally quite straightforward. However, trouble comes into play when the child is born out of wedlock. If the parents are married the husband is listed as the legal father on the child’s birth certificate. But what happens when the parents are unmarried or… Read More »

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New Marriage Study Indicates the Best Age to Marry

By Lauren H. Kane |

When most people enter into a marriage, they generally do so under the belief that the marriage will last for the remainder of their life. Today, many individuals are marrying later in life. They assume that they need to have their education behind them and their career well established before walking down the aisle…. Read More »

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Tax Implications of Divorce in Pennsylvania

By Lauren H. Kane |

The division of marital property is one of the most crucial aspects of a divorce. The State of Pennsylvania is an equitable distribution state. That means that assets and debts acquired during the marriage are divided fairly, albeit not necessarily evenly. “Fair” is based on several factors such as the length of the marriage,… Read More »

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Recent Study Discusses the Incomes of the Newly Divorced: Do They Earn Less Money?

By Lauren H. Kane |

A recent study published by the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank indicates that married men tend to earn more money than single men and other workers. The study sought out to gauge the impact of divorce on an individual’s labor income. According to the study, although the divorce rate is decreasing over time, there… Read More »

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