Mutual Consent No Fault Divorce (Pennsylvania)

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Definition of "Mutual Consent No Fault Divorce (Pennsylvania)"

If both parties have agreed that the marriage has ended and if both parties agree on the major issues of the divorce such as: custody, support and property division, they can divorce by filing a Complaint in Divorce package. After 90 days, both parties must file an Affidavit of Consent. LawDepot provides forms that will assist you and your spouse, if you wish to proceed with a Mutual Consent No Fault Divorce.

"Mutual Consent No Fault Divorce (Pennsylvania)" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Divorce (Uncontested)

See also:

Unilateral No Fault Divorce (Pennsylvania)