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Richboro Divorce Lawyer

Compassionate Divorce Representation in Richboro

Divorce is a multifaceted journey that brings emotional and legal challenges to the forefront. At the Law Offices of Sheryl R. Rentz, P.C., we understand the intricate nature of divorce, its impact on families in Richboro, and the need for compassionate legal guidance to navigate these challenges.

The Law Offices of Sheryl R. Rentz, P.C. has provided solutions for Pennsylvania families for over 25 years. Our personalized approach and dedication to supporting our clients through their most challenging times sets us apart. We know that divorce is deeply personal, and we believe in compassionate legal advocacy tailored to your unique situation. Our goal is to ensure your best interests are protected and to secure your future financial health.

Call our Bucks County divorce lawyer at (610) 645-0100 to schedule a free consultation today.

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Grounds for Divorce Under Pennsylvania Law

In Pennsylvania, divorce can be sought on various grounds as outlined in Pennsylvania Statutes Annotated § 3301. These grounds include:

  • Fault: Divorce can be sought if a spouse can prove that their partner engaged in misconduct, such as adultery or abandonment.
  • Institutionalization: When a spouse is committed to a mental institution for 18 months or longer, this can be a ground for divorce.
  • Mutual consent: If both spouses agree to the divorce and sign an affidavit confirming their consent, they can divorce after a 90-day waiting period.
  • Irretrievable breakdown: This "no-fault" ground allows couples to divorce if they have lived separately and apart for at least one year.

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Property Division in Divorce

In Pennsylvania, property division follows the principle of equitable distribution under PSA § 3502. This means that marital property is divided fairly, although not necessarily equally. Asset valuation plays a crucial role in this process as it ensures that both parties receive their fair share of the marital estate. Accurate valuation of assets like real estate, investments, and personal property is essential to achieve a just division.

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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provides a way for couples to resolve their divorce-related issues outside of traditional litigation. It often leads to quicker, more cost-effective, and less adversarial outcomes. Three common forms of ADR include:

  • Mediation: A neutral third party helps spouses reach agreements on various divorce issues, such as property division and child custody.
  • Family law arbitration: A qualified arbitrator makes decisions on disputed issues, which are legally binding on the parties.
  • Collaborative divorce: Both spouses, along with their attorneys, commit to resolving disputes cooperatively without litigation.

The role of a lawyer in a divorce is invaluable. Your attorney can provide legal advice, ensure your rights are protected, and guide you through the process, whether through negotiations or in court.

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Protect Your Rights and Future with the Law Offices of Sheryl R. Rentz, P.C.

To take the first step towards a brighter future, call the Law Offices of Sheryl R. Rentz, P.C. Our Richboro divorce attorney offers unwavering support through the complexities of divorce. We're here to provide you with the support and legal guidance you need during this emotional process.

Call (610) 645-0100 to arrange your complimentary consultation today.

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