A: No. Fault is not a factor in the division of assets in Pennsylvania. However, it may affect an award of alimony.
A: No. Fault is not a factor in the division of assets in Pennsylvania. However, it may affect an award of alimony.
A: Yes. Child support is based on income and earning capacity. Voluntarily reducing your income will not ordinarily change your earning capacity.
A: No. A parent receiving child support does not have to account for how it is spent.
A: Yes. All income from any source is considered income for support purposes, including bonuses and overtime.
A: No. There is no legal obligation in Pennsylvania to pay for a child’s college education, unless it is agreed to pursuant to a contractual obligation.
A: Not necessarily. Pennsylvania is an equitable distribution state. Assets are divided based on different factors the court looks at to determine what is fair in a particular situation.
A: There is no set age. A judge may speak with the children and decide how much weight to give their preference.
A: You need to file a petition for relocation in Pennsylvania and the Court then considers certain factors in deciding whether you can move with the children.
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