Divorce
Divorce and Marital Assets
• Military Divorce
Coming to the decision to divorce is never easy. Your anxieties may
cover many areas, including:
- Spousal Support. What will alimony payments mean
to my future plans?
- Child Custody and Child Support. No subject is
more sensitive or in need of experienced legal advice than when
child custody and child support are
involved.
- Trial. Will my divorce go to trial, with property
division and spousal support at stake?
- Stress. Will my children suffer emotional scars?
How will family and friends on both sides be affected?
- Debt. How will debt, from credit cards to
mortgages, be handled in a divorce?
Perhaps your situation involves spousal abuse, and first and
foremost, it is protection from abuse that concerns you.
You can see a better life ahead for yourself, but getting there
may be one of the most challenging journeys of your life.
At the Law Offices of Debra L. Henry, we are on your side. You need a
divorce lawyer willing to take on your case with personal resolve, dedicated to
providing the best legal representation possible. Our experience with
Pennsylvania divorce laws is only the beginning.
Contact Debra L. Henry today for a free consultation and
the legal help that will make a difference in your life.
Divorce and Marital Assets
In Pennsylvania, the process of dividing marital assets and debts in a
divorce is governed by a legal concept called equitable distribution.
Unless both parties come to an agreed property division settlement, the court
will step in and order a settlement a judge believes is fair.
It is important for you to know that fair does not always mean equal.
Whether you have decided to negotiate a property division settlement or need the
help of the courts to come to an equitable distribution, the representation of
an experienced Pennsylvania divorce lawyer is important to protect your rights
with regard to:
- 401k funds and other retirement accounts and benefits
- Military and veterans' benefits
- Real estate
- Business interests
- All marital assets, debts, and property
After a divorce, it will be just as important to revise your will, get a new
power of attorney, and attend to many legal details you may not be considering
at the moment. That is why we make every effort to be thorough and
dedicated to your case in a way that resolves not only today’s issues, but
prepares you for the future as well.
Military Divorce
When a party involved in a divorce is serving his or her country, the
requirements of military service can add their own special difficulties.
The Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act (SSCRA) provides
protections for active duty military personnel, including reservists and members
of the National Guard who are involved in civil litigation like a divorce or
child custody dispute.
Contact Debra L. Henry today to request a stay in any
civil action if you are prevented by your duty from responding to a summons or
attending a hearing. A dedicated military divorce rights lawyer is only a
phone call or an email away.
We’ve been serving Pennsylvania’s families since 1993.
Service Area
The Law Offices of Debra L. Henry, located in Greensburg, PA, provide
assistance with Divorce Law, Child Support and Child Custody, Workplace Injury,
and Protection from Abuse for clients throughout the counties of Fayette,
Indiana, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland. Our service area includes
but is not limited to: Greensburg, Irwin, North Huntingdon, Delmont, Latrobe,
Ligonier, Mt. Pleasant, Scottdale, Belle Vernon, Murrysville, Brownsville,
Farmington, Connellsville, Uniontown, and more.
The information presented on this website should in no
way be construed as legal advice. Your case requires the individual
attention and advice of a qualified attorney, so please
Contact Us today.
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Child Custody
and Support
We understand the most important decisions in any divorce often
involve child support and child custody.
You want to be assured of fair support levels, as well as custody and visitation
arrangements that are fair to both you and your children.
To learn more, visit our Child
Support and Custody page.
To schedule a free consultation with an experienced
Pennsylvania divorce and property division lawyer, contact
Debra L. Henry in Greensburg or at office near you
today.
Spousal Abuse
Do you need protection from abuse?
A Protection from Abuse Order (often called a restraining order) provides legal
protection for someone who is being abused or threatened by an intimate partner,
spouse, or former partner.
If you believe you may be in danger of spousal abuse, please don’t hesitate to
contact Debra L. Henry today. We pledge to
provide you with the best legal services during this most difficult time of your
life.
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