In Pennsylvania, couples seeking a divorce can file for either a no-fault or a fault divorce. While a no-fault divorce does not require proving fault on the part of either spouse, a fault divorce involves alleging specific grounds for the dissolution of the marriage....
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Month: March 2024
Navigating the consequences of repeat DUI offenses in Pennsylvania
Driving under the influence carries severe consequences in Pennsylvania, especially for those who commit the offense more than once. The state enforces strict penalties on repeat DUI offenders to deter dangerous behavior on the roads and to protect the public....
Consequences of underage DUI conviction in Pennsylvania
Driving under the influence is a serious offense in Pennsylvania, especially for minors. Conviction for DUI carries severe consequences with additional penalties before age 21. Understanding the legal consequences can help you navigate the next steps when you or a...
Factors that affect child custody in Pennsylvania
When parents decide to part ways, custody of the children becomes a primary concern. In Pennsylvania, the court looks at several factors to decide child custody. Understanding the relevant factors can guide your negotiations with the child's other parent if your...