Legal Question in Family Law in Pennsylvania

Spousal Support/Alimony

My husband of 18 years recently decided he wanted a divorce. We sold our home, paid off our bills, split the money and moved into separate apartments. I am out of work due to a work related injury and have a worker's comp lawyer working on a settlement for that. Meantime, I have no income other than what my husband (we have not divorced because I need his medical coverage) decides to give me. I don't want to raise a stink until I know what my rights are. Is he required to pay me spousal support? We have a daughter attending college and he does support her. But do I have any legal rights to demand he pay me a certain amount each month to help cover my expenses? My worker's comp lawyer does not want me collecting unemployment or even asking for food stamps. I am totally dependent on whatever my husband gives me. Is there such a thing as spousal support in Pennsylvania, and what would the percentage be that he would be required to pay me?


Asked on 5/05/06, 7:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

William Kraut Divorce Law Center

Re: Spousal Support/Alimony

Yes there is Spousal Support and Alimony Pendente Lite. Consult an attorney who practices family law and file a petition for both quickly. you can file yourself at the Domestic Relations office in your county.

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Answered on 5/08/06, 11:49 am


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