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Pittsburgh Divorce Attorneys

Most people get married with the intent that it will last a lifetime. Unfortunately, many do not. The end of a marriage is a trying time in anyone's life. Not only are the lives of the couple affected, but the lives of their whole families are as well. A marriage dissolution can be especially difficult for any children involved. Crucial decisions must be made at such a time. How will assets be split? Who will get custody of the kids? These are just a few questions you must ask yourself during a divorce. As such, it is absolutely necessary to have experienced Pittsburgh attorneys well versed in all legal aspects of divorce to assist you in making the transition to the next phase of your life.

Are you or someone you know looking to get divorced? If so, contact one of our Pittsburgh Divorce Attorneys today!

The fault grounds for divorce in Pennsylvania include:

  • Adultery
  • Desertion
  • Physical Abuse
  • Mental Abuse
  • Imprisonment
  • Insanity

Across the country, marriages are ending with increasing frequency. In fact, recent studies show that almost half of all marriages in the US end in divorce. In Pennsylvania, statistics show that the rates of marriage since 1950 have steadily decreased while instances of dissolving marriages during this same span of time have either remained the same or increased in any given year. In 2005, there were 72,373 marriages in the state of Pennsylvania. In this same year, 35,930 divorces and annulments were recorded in the state. By contrast, in 1950 there were 89,669 marriages while only having 12,096 divorces.

There are many obstacles to overcome during this process. Determining how property and assets will be divided between the two parties is a crucial aspect of the proceedings. Often times, especially if there is no prenuptial agreement in place, the battle for shared assets can become quite contentious. For this reason, it is essential that both parties have attorneys trained in Pennsylvania family law to help guide the proceedings. In addition to the allocation of assets, couples must also broach the sensitive subjects of child custody, child support, and child visitation rights. It is best to keep the child's best interests at heart during these difficult times. Our Pittsburgh attorneys are available to assist you in all of these matters.

Are you or someone you know looking to get divorced? If so, contact one of our Pittsburgh Divorce Attorneys today!