Legal Question in Family Law in Pennsylvania
Preparing for Divorce
Been married for 9 years. Two kids (5 & 7). Stopped working when 1st son was born. Husband does not want me to work. He wanted a SAHM. He is very successful and makes alot of money. We moved to PA from TX a year ago (for his job) and both want to move back to TX but can not sell the house. I think he is cheating but have no hard evidence yet. To help my position in the divorce, do I need proof of cheating? Is it better for financially for me if we've been married 10 years? Does TX or PA favor non working moms - of child support? If we divorce, does he have the right to make us stay in PA, even though I would have no other family support? Since I am financially dependant on him, what can I do to protect myself and prepare? Thank you
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Preparing for Divorce
I have NO knowledge of TX law.
Cheating is not an issue in divorce if both parties agree or have been separated for two years. The divorce will be no fault.
Child support depending on the income will be by a formula based upon family income.
Spousal support policies vary by county and are related to equitable distribution of marital assets.
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Re: Preparing for Divorce
First and foremost, you need to talk to a lawyer who specializes or concentrates in family law. Marital misconduct does play a role in Pennsylvania law with respect to alimony and support but not with respect to division of property.