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Adultery as Grounds for a Divorce in Pennsylvania

By Lauren H. Kane |

The State of Pennsylvania allows both no-fault and fault-based grounds for divorce. This means you can (if you so desire) blame the other spouse for the breakdown of the marriage. As the one filing the divorce, you would have to prove specific fault-based grounds. One of the grounds you can prove in Pennsylvania is… Read More »

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Willful and Malicious Desertion as Grounds for Divorce in Pennsylvania

By Lauren H. Kane |

Pennsylvania is one of a number of states that allows divorcing couples to file for divorce on fault-based grounds. Some states only allow no-fault grounds for divorce while others have a very short list of fault-based grounds. Pennsylvania has a long list of fault-based grounds and allows divorcing couples to accuse one another of… Read More »

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