Providing Chester County families with trusted advice and advocacy for more than 30 years. Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC, has guided Pennsylvanians through the difficult and emotionally draining divorce process for more than three decades. She understands that you are likely to receive well-intentioned advice from family and close friends about divorce, including how much alimony you should receive.
As well intentioned as that advice may be, it doesn't take into account your unique circumstances or reflect the current state of family law in Pennsylvania. We invite you to speak to an expert at Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC who is dedicated to answering your questions, reducing your anxiety and supporting you through a process that can be difficult - but doesn't have to be.
Seasoned West Chester divorce lawyers & Chester County family attorneys provide compassionate and balanced counsel. Selecting a lawyer to represent your interests should be a reflection of you and your goals. Selecting the right lawyer in a divorce case, however, is especially important because divorces involve more than spouses - they affect entire families.
As well intentioned as that advice may be, it doesn't take into account your unique circumstances or reflect the current state of family law in Pennsylvania. We invite you to speak to an expert at Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC who is dedicated to answering your questions, reducing your anxiety and supporting you through a process that can be difficult - but doesn't have to be.
Seasoned West Chester divorce lawyers & Chester County family attorneys provide compassionate and balanced counsel. Selecting a lawyer to represent your interests should be a reflection of you and your goals. Selecting the right lawyer in a divorce case, however, is especially important because divorces involve more than spouses - they affect entire families.
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Providing compassionate and informative counsel for Pennsylvania divorce and family law issues.
At Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC, LLC, family law is our only focus.
By narrowing our practice to a single area, we are able to concentrate on developing the best judicial and alternative means to handle your family law matter expeditiously.
With more than 30 years of experience, Kim Morton is dedicated to finding the most balanced resolution to your case and is committed to caring for your needs as well as those of your children.
At Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC, LLC, family law is our only focus.
By narrowing our practice to a single area, we are able to concentrate on developing the best judicial and alternative means to handle your family law matter expeditiously.
With more than 30 years of experience, Kim Morton is dedicated to finding the most balanced resolution to your case and is committed to caring for your needs as well as those of your children.
There are two methods of obtaining a divorce in Pennsylvania: no-fault or fault grounds.
Most divorces are obtained on a no-fault basis.
In addition to the claim for divorce, you may make other claims for relief, including alimony, equitable distribution, support, custody, counsel fees, and health/life insurance.
Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC, located in West Chester, explains what the law and its impact on your individual situation.
Under the term no-fault, there are also two types: the first is known as a 90-day consent divorce and the second requires a two-year separation.
Most divorces are obtained on a no-fault basis.
In addition to the claim for divorce, you may make other claims for relief, including alimony, equitable distribution, support, custody, counsel fees, and health/life insurance.
Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC, located in West Chester, explains what the law and its impact on your individual situation.
Under the term no-fault, there are also two types: the first is known as a 90-day consent divorce and the second requires a two-year separation.
When clients seek our help, support payments are often one of their main concerns.
At Morton Family Law, our West Chester attorneys can help you understand spousal support, alimony pendente lite (APL) and child support.
We pursue a balanced approach and select a course of action only after a careful weighing of all your options.
In Pennsylvania, there is a difference between alimony and spousal support: Alimony payments are temporary and made before the divorce is final, while spousal support payments begin after the divorce is final.
At Morton Family Law, our West Chester attorneys can help you understand spousal support, alimony pendente lite (APL) and child support.
We pursue a balanced approach and select a course of action only after a careful weighing of all your options.
In Pennsylvania, there is a difference between alimony and spousal support: Alimony payments are temporary and made before the divorce is final, while spousal support payments begin after the divorce is final.
During the marriage, but after separation, payment made to the financially dependent spouse for his/her support is either spousal support or alimony pendente lite (APL).
After a divorce is granted, payment to the spouse is alimony.
As a divorce lawyer in Chester County, Kim Denise Morton helps clients with their domestic matters and offers divorce help on how to proceed in alimony cases.
Alimony is different from spousal support in several ways.
First, unlike spousal support where a financially dependent spouse is presumed to be entitled to support, a dependent spouse has the burden to demonstrate his/her need for alimony.
After a divorce is granted, payment to the spouse is alimony.
As a divorce lawyer in Chester County, Kim Denise Morton helps clients with their domestic matters and offers divorce help on how to proceed in alimony cases.
Alimony is different from spousal support in several ways.
First, unlike spousal support where a financially dependent spouse is presumed to be entitled to support, a dependent spouse has the burden to demonstrate his/her need for alimony.
At Morton & Kubacke Family Law, LLC we understand that the concept of equitable distribution is one of the most misunderstood aspects of divorce.
Our goal is to help you understand the concept and then decide on the belongings you value most.
Once you've decided which items are most important to you, we can utilize that information to negotiate a better settlement or advocate for your interests in court.
In every divorce proceeding, property must be divided between the soon-to-be former spouses.
Our goal is to help you understand the concept and then decide on the belongings you value most.
Once you've decided which items are most important to you, we can utilize that information to negotiate a better settlement or advocate for your interests in court.
In every divorce proceeding, property must be divided between the soon-to-be former spouses.
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