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Monthly Archives: February 2024

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Keeping Costs Low with an Uncontested Divorce: What to Avoid

By Lauren H. Kane |

Uncontested divorce provides for a streamlined divorce process. When the couple can agree on all major aspects relevant to their divorce, they can present the court with a divorce decree and reduce costs related to legal fees. In this article, the Philadelphia divorce lawyers at The Law Offices of Lauren H. Kane will discuss… Read More »

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Common Obstacles to a Successful Divorce

By Lauren H. Kane |

Most divorces aren’t like the type you see dramatized on television. Television portrays high-conflict divorces because those are more interesting than your average divorce. However, divorce can be an emotionally charged affair, and there are certain actions spouses can take to make it more stressful. In this article, the Philadelphia divorce attorneys at the… Read More »

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Dividing Debt in a Philadelphia Divorce

By Lauren H. Kane |

In a Pennsylvania divorce, all property acquired during the marriage is considered property of the marital estate. The same holds true for debt. Any debts incurred during the marriage are the responsibility of both parties regardless of which party incurred the debt. In this article, the Philadelphia property division attorneys at the Law Offices… Read More »

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The Differences Between Legal Separation and Divorce

By Lauren H. Kane |

The decision on whether or not to separate or divorce is a difficult one. While we cannot make that decision for you, we can help you reach a conclusion on what the best course of action is for you personally. In this article, the Philadelphia divorce attorneys at The Law Offices of Lauren H…. Read More »

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Uncontested Divorce: What is It and How Does It Work?

By Lauren H. Kane |

Divorce will always be a stressful experience for both parties. Some couples, however, will want their divorce to end on good terms. This can be due to the fact that the couple has children together or the decision to divorce has been reached mutually by both parties. In Pennsylvania, you can pursue a divorce… Read More »

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