Divorce is a life-changing decision with legal and financial implications. Roach Law provides compassionate and strategic representation, ensuring fair settlements and protecting your rights during every stage of the divorce process.

Divorce & Legal Separation

Guiding you through divorce with strength and strategy

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Experienced divorce attorneys protecting your interests

Divorce can be emotional and complex. Whether contested or uncontested, Roach Law ensures fair asset division, child custody agreements, and financial settlements. We advocate for your rights and help you transition into the next chapter.

Three Ways We Help

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Contested & Uncontested Divorce

We handle amicable separations and high-conflict divorces with a focus on fair outcomes.

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Division of Assets & Debts

Our attorneys fight for equitable property distribution and financial security.

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Child Custody & Support Negotiations

We ensure parental rights and financial stability are prioritized in divorce agreements.

Protecting Your Future

Divorce solutions tailored to your needs

Every divorce is unique. Whether you seek mediation or litigation, Roach Law provides personalized legal strategies to protect your interests and secure a fair outcome.

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Start your divorce case today

If you’re considering divorce, you need a legal team that protects your interests. Contact Roach Law for a consultation to discuss your options and next steps.

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  • How long does a divorce take in Pennsylvania?

    The timeline varies. A mutual consent divorce takes at least 90 days, while contested divorces can take months or longer, depending on disputes over assets, custody, and support.

  • What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?

    In an uncontested divorce, both parties agree on terms. A contested divorce involves disputes over custody, finances, or property and requires legal intervention to resolve.

  • How is property divided in a Pennsylvania divorce?

    Pennsylvania follows equitable distribution, meaning assets and debts are divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. Courts consider income, contributions, and financial needs.

  • Do I have to go to court for a divorce?

    Not always. Many divorces settle through mediation or negotiation. However, if disputes arise, a judge may decide on property, custody, or support issues in court.

  • How is spousal support determined in a divorce?

    Spousal support is based on income, marriage duration, and financial need. We help clients seek fair alimony agreements that reflect their circumstances.