Uncontested Divorce Pennsylvania Clear Process. Legal Accuracy. Fewer Complications.



For couples who agree on all terms, an uncontested divorce in Pennsylvania offers a clear, organized process without unnecessary hearings. This approach is designed for spouses who want to finalize their divorce efficiently and with minimal court involvement.

Our Pennsylvania divorce services are handled through our dedicated website focused on low-conflict cases and streamlined, document-based filings.

Our Pennsylvania Uncontested Divorce Process

We guide you through the process from start to finish, ensuring that documents are prepared correctly and filed properly.

  • Fill Out Our Online Form

    Complete our secure online form with basic information about you, your spouse, and your agreement.

  • Attorney-Prepared Documents

    Attorney Abraham Cardenas reviews your information and prepares all required divorce documents based on your situation.

  • Review, Signature & Filing

    You review the documents, sign, and notarize where required. We then file everything with the Cameron County court.

  • Final Judgment Issued

    If everything proceeds smoothly, the court issues a final divorce judgment — often without a court appearance.

Types of Uncontested Divorce in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania offers two primary uncontested divorce options. The right path depends mainly on how long you and your spouse have been separated.

Mutual Consent Divorce

A mutual consent divorce is available when both spouses agree to the divorce and have been separated for less than one year — even if still living in the same household.

Because Pennsylvania law requires a mandatory 90-day waiting period, this type of divorce is typically finalized in approximately 5–6 months.

  • Both spouses agree the marriage is irretrievably broken

  • Both sign an affidavit of consent

  • At least one spouse resides in Pennsylvania or has lived there within the last six months

Separation Divorce

A separation divorce may be available when both spouses agree to the divorce and have been separated for at least one year, even if they continued living together during that time.

This option is often completed more quickly, with many cases finalized in 60–90 days, depending on court processing.

  • No mutual consent affidavit is required

  • No mandatory 90-day waiting period applies

  • At least one spouse must meet Pennsylvania residency requirements

Not Sure Which Option Applies?

The length of separation and how it is documented can affect eligibility and timing. Reviewing your situation before starting helps avoid delays or incorrect filings.

For detailed guidance, eligibility review, and to begin the process, Pennsylvania divorce services are handled through our dedicated website.

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If you and your spouse agree on the terms of your divorce, our team can help explain the available options in Pennsylvania and what comes next.



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