
Pennsylvania Divorce Laws (2026): Grounds, Residency, and Process
Pennsylvania divorce: mutual consent after 90-day wait or 1-year separation unilateral. Equitable distribution state. Residency, filing steps, and grounds explained.
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Pennsylvania divorce: mutual consent after 90-day wait or 1-year separation unilateral. Equitable distribution state. Residency, filing steps, and grounds explained.

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