Legal Question in Family Law in Pennsylvania

I have suspected my husband of being unfaithful for a few years, he has now told me he wants to divorce. Would proof do I need to file for a fault divorce based on adultery and would I benefit from doing so. Right now we are still both living in the same house and arguing over who gets to keep the house. We have a 18 & 8 year old and I want to continue living in the home with them, but he wants me out.

Would it be worth it in the long run for me to hire a PI to try to catch my husband cheating or is it not worth it.


Asked on 6/11/10, 8:40 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Solomon Weinstein Solomon Weinstein, Esquire

There are many grounds for filing a divorce. Most divorces now a days are no fault divorces which do not involve the as much in terms of litigation as a fault ground divorce of Adultry would entail. every case is different and it depends on the facts of the case. There is quite a bit involved in your situation as outlined in your query. I would advise you consult with an attorney to advise you on your particular case.

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Answered on 6/11/10, 12:08 pm
SAUL SEGAN SAUL H SEGAN ATTY AT LAW

I agree with Mr. Weinstein.

There is nno question that you would be kidding yourself if you believe there is an easy answer to these situations...you need to speak with a lawyer in depth. A consultation fee would be a worthwhile investment.

A phone consultation with this office is fee...IF you want to talk, call me.

Kind regards,

SAUL H SEGAN

www.saulhsegan.com

215 732 4000

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Answered on 6/11/10, 4:53 pm


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