Pennsylvania Divorce Documents
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Navigate Pennsylvania's divorce process with confidence. We prepare all required Allegheny County filings for uncontested divorces—complaints, affidavits, property settlements, and custody agreements.
Pennsylvania No-Fault Divorce Options
Pennsylvania offers two paths to no-fault divorce under 23 Pa.C.S. § 3301
Mutual Consent (§3301c)
Both parties agree to divorce. Requires 90-day waiting period after filing.
- Both spouses sign consent affidavits
- 90-day waiting period
- No separation period required
Irretrievable Breakdown (§3301d)
One party claims the marriage is irretrievably broken after separation.
- 1-year separation required
- One party can file unilaterally
- Counter-affidavit may be filed
Contested Divorces
Our service is for uncontested divorces where both parties agree on major terms. If you're facing a contested divorce, we recommend consulting a family law attorney.
Divorce Documents
All documents cross-referenced with official PA court forms and Allegheny County procedures.
Divorce Complaint
Initiate divorce proceedings
Affidavit of Consent (§3301c)
Mutual consent divorce
Property Settlement Agreement
Divide assets and debts
Custody Agreement
Parenting plan with schedules
Affidavit Under §3301(d)
2-year separation affidavit
Praecipe to Transmit Record
Request final decree
Child Support Guidelines
Calculate support amounts
Equitable Distribution Inventory
List all marital property
Divorce Packages
Simple Uncontested
- Divorce Complaint
- Affidavit of Consent
Complete (No Children)
- Complaint
- Consent Affidavit
- Property Settlement
Family Divorce Package
- All Filing Documents
- Property Settlement
- Custody Agreement
- Support Guidelines
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