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| 4 | She's moving out | Benkovitz | /r/Divorce_Men | 26/08/18 11:42 PM | |
| 2 | Where to find a good attorney in PA? | Benkovitz | /r/Divorce_Men | 13/08/18 11:54 PM |
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| 1 | Want to leave my wife, what to expect?In PA, I was faced with this: Alimony is going to be 40% of the difference between your take-home pay. If she does not work, it'll add up to 40% of your paycheck. You'd be on the hook for 1 year of alimony payments for every 3 years of marriage. This is the guideline they start from. Things in PA can vary from county to county. My first bit of advice would be to schedule a consultation with an attorney in your area that specializes in divorce and family law. In my case, I went in prepared with m… | /r/Divorce_Men | 02/08/19 02:38 PM |
| 1 | Where to find a good attorney in PA?I suppose that I should also ask what I am tied to regarding the county. I grew up in one county, we live in another, we were married in a third, and the marriage license was filed in a fourth. If I can reach out to at attorney in more than one county, I have a larger pool to draw from (and maybe to find someone confident in their dealings with her firm). Then again, that may involve more time spent driving to meet them, etc. | /r/Divorce_Men | 14/08/18 12:26 AM |
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