Mutual Consent Divorce Process

Summary

In Pennsylvania, you can file for a no-fault or fault-based divorce. For a mutual consent divorce, both parties must agree on all terms. Residency in PA for at least 6 months is required. The process generally takes about 90 days from the date of filing. Consulting a local divorce attorney is advisable to ensure all legalities are properly addressed.

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I understand you're going through a tough time. In Pennsylvania, you can file for no-fault or fault-based divorce. You or your spouse must have lived in PA for at least 6 months. If you agree on divorce terms, you can file for a mutual consent divorce. It's always good to consult a divorce attorney.
We both want to just walk away
That's understandable. In Pennsylvania, you can opt for a simple, uncontested divorce if both parties agree on all matters. However, it's advisable to consult with a divorce attorney to ensure all legalities are properly addressed.
Yes we both consent to that
Great, as you both are in agreement, you can proceed with a mutual consent divorce in Pennsylvania. It generally takes about 90 days from the date of filing. Please consult with a local divorce attorney to guide you through the process.