Divorce & Family Law
Legal Services
Navigate Pennsylvania’s divorce process with confidence. RepYou412 provides attorney-drafted divorce complaints, custody agreements, property settlements, and all required Allegheny County Family Division filings—at a fraction of traditional legal fees.
What We Handle
We support both mutual consent and separation-based divorce paths under Pennsylvania law, plus custody and support filings.
Mutual Consent Divorce (§3301c)
- Divorce complaint with proper jurisdictional allegations
- Affidavit of Consent from both spouses
- Praecipe to Transmit Record to court
- Final decree paperwork for judge’s signature
- Property settlement agreement (when applicable)
Separation Divorce (§3301d)
- Divorce complaint establishing separation date
- Affidavit under §3301(d) certifying two-year separation
- Service of process instructions for non-consenting spouse
- Counter-affidavit response preparation
- Motion for decree after statutory period
Custody & Support
- Custody agreements (shared, primary, sole)
- Parenting plans with detailed scheduling
- Child support guidelines worksheets (Rule 1910.16)
- Modification motions for changed circumstances
- Relocation notices when required by statute
Property & Financial
- Property settlement agreements covering all marital assets
- Equitable distribution inventory of assets and debts
- Retirement account division (QDRO referral guidance)
- Alimony/APL waiver or agreement provisions
- Real estate transfer documentation references
Why RepYou412 for Divorce & Family Law
PA Divorce Code Expertise
We draft for both §3301(c) mutual consent and §3301(d) two-year separation pathways. Your documents comply with 23 Pa.C.S.A. Chapter 33 requirements.
Allegheny County Rules
Every filing is formatted for the Allegheny County Family Division. We follow Local Rule 1920 procedures for service, inventory, and scheduling.
Sensitive & Thorough
Divorce is personal. Our intake process is designed to be respectful and comprehensive, gathering what’s needed without unnecessary intrusion.
Children’s Interests Protected
Custody agreements and child support worksheets follow Pennsylvania’s best-interests standard and current support guidelines.
Documents & Pricing
All documents are drafted for Allegheny County Family Division procedures.
Divorce Complaint
Affidavit of Consent (§3301c)
Property Settlement Agreement
Custody Agreement
Affidavit Under §3301(d)
Praecipe to Transmit Record
Child Support Guidelines Worksheet
Equitable Distribution Inventory
Navigate Your Divorce
From separation to final decree — step by step
Answer Questions
Our guided intake walks you through your marriage, separation, property, and children—in plain language, not legal jargon.
Attorney Review
Your licensed PA attorney reviews the facts, identifies the correct filing path (§3301c or §3301d), and determines all required documents.
Documents Prepared
All complaints, affidavits, and agreements are drafted to comply with Allegheny County Family Division local rules.
File at Court
Receive your documents with step-by-step filing instructions for the Allegheny County Family Division, Department of Court Records.
Important: Scope of Services
Our divorce and family law services are designed primarily for uncontested matters where both parties generally agree on the terms. For contested divorces involving significant disputes over custody, support, or property division, full legal representation may be more appropriate.
Pennsylvania requires a 90-day cooling-off period after filing before a mutual consent divorce can be finalized. Two-year separation divorces require proof the parties have lived apart for at least two years. We help you understand which path applies to your situation.
All documents are drafted and reviewed by a PA licensed attorney. This is a ghostwriting service—you file documents on your own behalf as a pro se litigant.
Ready to Move Forward?
Start your divorce or family law case today. Attorney-drafted documents starting at just $29.
Get StartedRelated Knowledge Center Resources
Step-by-step guide to filing for divorce in PA
PA custody types, factors, and modification
PA support guidelines, calculations, and enforcement
How PA divides marital property
Full walkthrough of the PA divorce process