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Cumberland County Family Law

Family Law Attorneys Serving Cumberland County, PA

There is a wide range of family law cases, but the bottom line is that the results affect you and your loved ones personally. With this much on the line, you should not leave the outcome of your case to chance. Reach out to the experienced Cumberland County family law attorneys at Purdy Law today.

Marital Agreements, Divorce, and Mediation in Cumberland County

When a couple divorces in Pennsylvania, they must resolve each of the following divorce terms that are relevant to their case:

Uncontested Divorce

If you and your divorcing spouse, with the guidance of your respective divorce attorneys, can negotiate mutually acceptable terms, your divorce will be uncontested. This means you will not require the court’s intervention, which is very motivating to most divorcing couples.

Marital Agreements

If you and your divorcing spouse have a legally binding marital agreement in place, the terms included will prevail, which tends to streamline the divorce process considerably. Marital agreements include both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Each is a legal contract, and the difference between the two is the point at which they go into effect. A prenuptial agreement is created before marriage and takes effect upon marriage, while a postnuptial agreement is created and executed during the marriage.

Mediation

Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that helps many couples avoid family law court. Mediation involves a professional mediator who serves as a neutral third party and helps both sides explore potential compromises. At mediation, your knowledgeable family law attorney will guide you smoothly through the process in a focused pursuit of terms that work for you.

The Adoption Process

Adopting a child involves challenging legal intricacies, but achieving a successful outcome is undeniably rewarding. The adoption process involves significant requirements, including a comprehensive home study. Working closely with a practiced family law attorney can make a big difference in the outcome of your case.

Protection from Abuse

Protection from abuse (PFA) orders in Pennsylvania allow those who obtain them to put legal protections in place regarding domestic abuse. This includes physical or sexual violence, credible threats of physical or sexual violence, emotional manipulation, or financial control. PFA orders are civil matters, which means you can seek one even if the person named isn’t facing a criminal charge.

An Experienced Cumberland County Family Law Attorney Can Help

The compassionate Cumberland County family law attorneys at Purdy Law appreciate the significance of your case and will take the steps necessary to help you obtain the best possible resolution. Learn more by contacting us online or by calling 717-674-2885 today.

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