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Monthly Archives: March 2025

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What is Alimony Pendente Lite?

By Lauren H. Kane |

Alimony can be awarded to a spouse in need of financial assistance to meet their living expenses after a divorce. However, Pennsylvania law also recognizes the right of a spouse to receive financial support while the divorce is still happening. This is known as alimony pendente lite. It is awarded to one spouse during… Read More »

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What Happens to Your Debts and Mortgage in a Pennsylvania Divorce?

By Lauren H. Kane |

One of the most crucial aspects of divorce is dividing the marital estate. The marital estate is composed of assets and debts you accrued during the marriage. Debts also need to be divided in accordance with Pennsylvania’s rules of equitable distribution. Debt includes credit card debt, personal loans, school loans, and auto loans. It… Read More »

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What is Kayden’s Law and How Does It Apply to Custody Cases?

By Lauren H. Kane |

Kayden’s Law, which is also known as Bill 55, is a Pennsylvania law that was drafted after the tragic death of Kayden Mancuso who was killed by her biological father. It represents a significant advancement when it comes to ensuring children’s safety within the Pennsylvania family courts. The legislation aims to reduce the risks… Read More »

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Cruel and Barbarous Treatment: Grounds for Divorce in Pennsylvania

By Lauren H. Kane |

Pennsylvania allows you to file both no-fault and fault-based divorces. Fault-based divorces require the petitioner to prove that their former spouse caused the breakdown of the marriage. One of the grounds that Pennsylvania allows is “cruel and barbarous treatment.” But what does that actually mean in practice? In this article, the Philadelphia divorce lawyers… Read More »

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