Philadelphia No-Fault Divorce Attorney
Marriages fail for many reasons, but the end of a marriage doesn't have to mean all-out war between separating spouses. Sometimes, reasonable people who do not get along as husband and wife agree to divorce without fighting over property or custody of children. The law offices of George M. Sere handles no-nonsense, no-fault, uncontested divorce formalities for Pennsylvanians statewide.
To schedule a free initial phone consultation about your and your spouse's uncontested divorce plans and to learn how George M. Sere can help you streamline the necessary divorce proceedings efficiently and expeditiously, contact the law firm.
Provided that both spouses agree on division of assets in an uncontested divorce, the proceedings can probably all be handled by mail. Although there is usually no need for a court appearance or even any face-to-face discussion with a lawyer, a client is always invited to meet with Mr. Sere at his office. A client should understand, however, that sometimes complications may be discovered that may preclude an easy divorce. Even when you agree to work with Attorney Sere on your uncontested divorce, you can feel assured that you and Mr. Sere will be able to work together if unexpected roadblocks do arise.
Not only will attorney George M. Sere help you with any unforeseen circumstances, but he will also help you through the process, speak with you about your concerns, answer your questions and, most importantly, provide you with on-going, personalized service.
In the event that your husband or wife is out of reach (you don't know where he or she is) and is unable to sign, Attorney Sere may be able to help. In this situation, he will assist in searching for your spouse and helping you to finalize your divorce. While most of his clients have been separated for less than two years, are in agreement, and cooperate enough to sign the necessary documents that will allow the divorce to move forward, Mr. Sere also accepts clients who have been separated for longer durations.
You will need to gather your marriage certificate and any divorce certificates from previous marriages before proceeding with the by-mail no-fault divorce. You will need to be in agreement that there will be no conflict over alimony or property division.
A by-mail, no-fault divorce may not work for you if any of the following is true:
- If you acquired real estate during the marriage
- If you are in disagreement over division of assets
- If you are in disagreement over spousal support
- If any unusual complications mean you cannot file a simple divorce petition
Discuss the best route toward an inexpensive, uncontested, no-fault Pennsylvania divorce. Know your legal rights. You may be able to file your simple divorce entirely by mail with the assistance of Pennsylvania divorce attorney George M. Sere, an advocate you can trust. Contact attorney George M. Sere.