Pittsburgh Divorce
Two basic categories of grounds for Divorce:
1. "Fault" grounds
A divorce on fault grounds requires that the Plaintiff prove that he or she is the innocent and injured spouse and that the other spouse is guilty of one of six categories of marital misconduct:
Due to changes in the law over the years in the State of Pennsylvania the need for Fault grounds is nearly obsolete. Fault based divorces usually require a lengthy process and are considerably more expensive than No Fault Divorces. Filing for divorce on fault based grounds does not provide the plaintiff any substantive advantage as the Court is not allowed to consider fault in distributing the marital property. However, there are specific instances where filing a fault based divorce is necessary and beneficial to the filing spouse.
2. "No Fault" grounds
Pennsylvania currently allows parties to obtain a divorce where the marriage is "irretrievably broken". A person can obtain a divorce on the basis of irretrievable breakdown if:
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