

Many people begin this process feeling unsure about what to expect. We explain each step in simple terms so you know what is coming next and how to prepare. Our attorneys take time to understand your goals and your concerns, then build a strategy that reflects your priorities. Whether your case is straightforward or involves complex issues such as property division, custody, or support, we work to make the legal process more manageable.
Divorce is stressful, but you do not need to handle it alone. We listen carefully, guide you through decisions that matter, and help you take the next steps with confidence. With years of focused experience in family law, our attorneys support you through the process and help position you for a stable future.
Pennsylvania offers several paths to divorce, including no-fault divorce, mutual consent divorce, and fault-based divorce. Each option involves its own requirements, timelines, and documents. We explain how these approaches work and help you choose the path that fits your situation. You will understand the legal standards, how long the process may take, and what information the court needs to finalize your divorce.
The first step usually involves gathering financial information. This includes banking records, tax returns, property details, debts, and retirement accounts. Accurate information helps create a fair plan for property division and support. We help you organize these documents and understand how they influence your case.
Divorce also involves decisions about children. Questions about custody, visitation, and support often become the most emotional part of the process. We support you through these discussions with an approach that protects your children and keeps their needs at the center.
The divorce process begins with a detailed consultation where we review your goals and gather information about your marriage, finances, and family. This meeting gives you the chance to ask questions and gain a clear understanding of what to expect. Many clients find that hearing the steps laid out helps reduce stress and uncertainty.
We discuss timelines, needed documents, and early decisions that may shape your case. You will leave the consultation with a plan that outlines next steps and the information we will need to prepare your filings.
We also explain temporary orders. These orders can address immediate concerns like custody, support, or use of the marital home while the divorce is pending. Knowing your options helps you protect your stability during the early stages of the case.
Pennsylvania follows equitable distribution, which means property is divided fairly rather than equally. The court reviews several factors such as length of marriage, income, tax considerations, contributions to the marriage, and future earning ability. We identify all marital assets and debts and help you understand how the court typically views different types of property.
Assets may include real estate, vehicles, retirement accounts, pensions, businesses, investments, and personal belongings. Debts may include loans, mortgages, credit cards, and lines of credit. We help you document these items and negotiate a fair plan that supports your financial stability.
If your case involves complex assets or high-value property, we coordinate with financial professionals and appraisers when needed. Our goal is to give you a complete picture of your financial situation so you can make informed decisions.
Parents often face the most stress when discussing custody. We help you create a parenting plan that reflects your child’s needs and supports healthy routines. This includes schedules, holidays, transportation, communication guidelines, and decision-making responsibilities.
When parents can agree, we prepare a clear and enforceable plan for the court’s approval. When parents cannot agree, the court evaluates factors related to the child’s well-being. We guide you through this process and help present your case in a thoughtful and organized way.
Child support helps children maintain stability and consistency after a separation. We explain how Pennsylvania guidelines determine the amount and help you gather the documents needed for accurate calculations. Support orders may also include costs related to childcare, insurance, and medical expenses.
Alimony is determined separately and considers factors such as income, earning ability, financial need, and the length of the marriage. We walk you through these standards and discuss options for temporary support or support during the divorce process.
High-asset divorce cases involve additional considerations such as business interests, multiple properties, investments, stock options, and retirement accounts. These matters require careful documentation and clear evaluation of tax implications and long-term financial impact.
We coordinate with accountants, appraisers, and financial experts when needed to ensure that you have accurate information. Our attorneys take a detail-focused approach to protect your interests throughout the process.
Life changes after a divorce is finalized. If your circumstances shift and you need to modify custody, support, or parenting arrangements, we help you file for changes and present your case to the court.
Common reasons for modification include job loss, relocation, changes in childcare needs, or changes in a child’s schedule. We help you understand whether your situation meets the legal standard for a modification and guide you through the process.
Divorce affects families in deeply personal ways. We take the time to understand your concerns and keep communication open throughout your case. Clients trust our steady approach, thorough preparation, and commitment to practical solutions.
With over two decades of experience in family law, our firm guides clients through difficult transitions in a supportive environment. You will always know where your case stands and what decisions lie ahead.
If you are considering divorce or are already facing family-related challenges, we are here to help. Our attorneys provide clear explanations, strategic guidance, and consistent support throughout the process.
Contact Winter Duffy Law to schedule a consultation. We will review your situation and help you take your next steps with confidence.