Start your Pennsylvania divorce by choosing one of the
links below to get the correct information and worksheet.
If you've
been separated for less than two years click
below for a PA Mutual Consent Divorce
If you've
been separated for two years*** or more
click below for a PA Separation Divorce
DO
YOU STILL HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT A PA DIVORCE?
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Toll Free (877) 282-1766
If you want an attorney to contact you or if you have
any questions
about our services, you can fill out and submitted our
"Request Form" You can email
Attorney Abraham B. Cardenas at:
Cardenas@lowcostdivorce.net
**
Additional fees would only apply if there is a problem
with serving your spouse with the Pennsylvania divorce complaint, if your
spouse does not sign the required documents or if your
spouse fights the PA divorce in any way. ***If you have been separated for more than two years,
we can get you divorced from your spouse in about 45 to
60 days provided your spouse signs a document for us
which would allow us to speed up the case. Go to the
"Separation Divorce Page"
for
that info.
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