Jump to Navigation
Grounds for Divorce

Grounds for Divorce Attorneys in Langhorne

Pennsylvania and New Jersey Divorce Attorneys

Ending a marriage is a painful process for all parties involved. The legal process for dissolving the marital bond has grown easier, however. Nearly all couples involved in divorce in the two jurisdictions in which we practice choose no fault grounds for divorce.

The lawyers at Karen Ann Ulmer, P.C., can discuss with you all options for filing for divorce in Pennsylvania, including a no-fault divorce filing. We will be your legal counselor and advocate throughout the divorce process. To learn more about how we can help you, contact us today.

Understanding the Grounds for Divorce

The grounds for divorce are the legal bases for dissolving the marriage. In Pennsylvania, a period of two years of separation without reconciliation will establish grounds for divorce. In addition, Pennsylvania allows the establishment of grounds for divorce by mutual written consent 90 days after the divorce is served. Pennsylvania also allows for divorce under certain fault grounds, including desertion, adultery, cruel treatment, imprisonment and insanity.

Advocating for Your Interests in Divorce

Our attorneys are ready to advocate for your interests, regardless of the grounds for your divorce. We know how difficult this time can be for you. We will strive to provide you with the compassionate counsel you deserve. We will also explain your rights to you and how the divorce process will work.

It is important to understand that property division and spousal support are usually not affected by the grounds under which you file your divorce.

Do You Have Sufficient Grounds for Divorce? ● Speak With an Attorney

For a free confidential consultation with Karen Ann Ulmer, P.C., call 215-375-7888 or 1-866-567-9029 toll free or send us an e-mail.

Free Confidential Consultation • Toll Free: 866-567-9029 • Local: 215-375-7888 Credit Cards Accepted MasterCard Visa American Express