What are the grounds for divorce in Pennsylvania?

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Pennsylvania has "fault" and "no-fault" divorces. Fault grounds include charges of adultery, desertion, indignities, and other marital wrongs. If you want to proceed under a fault theory, one party has to prove that the other party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.

A fault divorce requires hearings which increases the time and cost of a divorce. There are two kinds of no-fault divorces in Pennsylvania. In the first type of divorce, the parties have to be separated for at least ninety (90) days after the filing of the complaint and both parties must consent to the divorce.

If one party does not consent to the divorce, the other party must be separated for at least two years before he or she can request that the divorce be finalized. More.

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