How does no fault divorce work in PA?
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How does no fault divorce work in PA?
There are two types of no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania. This requires the consent of only one of the parties, and it may be the only option if the other party refuses to agree to a divorce. After the parties have been separated for two years, the divorce will be granted.
Should you separate dogs in a divorce?
Pets should not be considered property during a divorce. They have feelings and can experience grief and stress. Taking them away from their other furry friends can cause a lot of anxiety and confusion, on top of the other stressful changes that may be occurring.
Are pets considered marital property?
Under the law, pets are considered to be personal property, capable of human ownership and control. Normally, before a court decides who gets what property in a divorce, it must first consider whether its jurisdiction is a community property (split 50/50) or an equitable distribution (split fairly) state.