How do I obtain a copy of my divorce decree in PA?

How do I obtain a copy of my divorce decree in PA?

In order to obtain general divorce records, it is necessary to contact the court in the Pennsylvania county where the divorce was finalized. Requesting parties can access a Pennsylvania divorce record through mail, fax, online websites, or in person.

How long do you have to be separated in PA to get a divorce?

two years

What happens if spouse doesn’t sign divorce papers in PA?

If the served spouse does not respond in time, the divorce can be finalized by only one party. If your spouse will not leave the family home and thus initiate the separation, under 23 Pa. C.S. ยง 3502(c) you can file for exclusive possession of the family home.

What if spouse refuses to sign divorce papers in Pennsylvania?

If your spouse refuses to agree to a divorce, you may have no choice but to file a fault based divorce in PA. For a free consultation on your divorce case, contact the Philadelphia family lawyers at The Sadek and Cooper Law Offices today. Call today for your free consultation.

Can you get a divorce if one person refuses?

The Court can grant a divorce order, even if the spouse refuses to sign any documents. However, it still must be proven that the spouse was served the Application for Divorce by completing an Affidavit. Our divorce lawyer advises that you must fill in this form correctly, or risk having to serve the spouse again.

Why won’t he sign the divorce papers?

If you properly served the divorce petition and your spouse filed an uncontested response, but won’t sign off on the final divorce papers, courts in some states may allow the case to proceed as though it’s uncontested. You may wait to be assigned a court appearance date.