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Going through a divorce is one of the most difficult things you'll face. PittsburghDivorce connects you with experienced local attorneys who understand Pennsylvania family law and can guide you through every step of the process.

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How it works

Getting help with your divorce doesn't have to be complicated. We've made it simple to connect with the right attorney for your situation.

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Tell us about your situation

Fill out a short, confidential form describing where you are in the process and what kind of help you need.

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We find the right match

We review your information and identify a qualified Pittsburgh-area attorney suited to your specific circumstances.

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Attorney contacts you

A licensed Pennsylvania divorce attorney will reach out within 24 hours to discuss your situation and next steps.

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Get the help you need

Your initial consultation is free and comes with no obligation to hire. You're in control of what happens next.

You don't have to figure this out alone.

Divorce is rarely simple. Whether you're just starting to consider it or already in the middle of the process, having the right attorney by your side makes an enormous difference.

Experienced local attorneys

Every attorney in our network is licensed in Pennsylvania and has hands-on experience with Allegheny County family court proceedings and Pennsylvania divorce law.

All situations welcome

Whether your divorce is uncontested or highly complex — involving children, shared property, or business assets — we can connect you with an attorney who handles cases like yours.

No pressure, no obligation

A consultation is just a conversation. You'll have the chance to ask questions and understand your options before deciding on anything.

Serving the greater Pittsburgh area

We connect residents across Allegheny, Washington, Westmoreland, Butler, and Beaver counties with attorneys who know local courts, local judges, and the specific procedures that apply in your area. Getting divorced in Pennsylvania has its own rules — having someone local matters.

Common questions

If you're considering divorce in Pennsylvania, here are answers to some of the questions we hear most often.

How long does a divorce take in Pennsylvania?

An uncontested divorce in Pennsylvania can be finalized in as little as 90 days after both parties sign a consent form. Contested divorces — where spouses disagree on major issues — typically take one to three years depending on complexity and court scheduling. An attorney can give you a realistic timeline based on your specific situation.

Do I need a lawyer for my divorce?

Technically no, but it is strongly advisable — especially if children, real estate, retirement accounts, or business assets are involved. Mistakes in a divorce agreement are difficult and expensive to undo. An attorney protects your rights and ensures nothing is overlooked.

What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?

In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all major issues including asset division, custody, and support. In a contested divorce, the court must resolve disputes the spouses cannot settle themselves. Uncontested divorces are faster, less expensive, and less stressful — but both parties must genuinely agree.

Can I get divorced if my spouse refuses to sign?

Yes. Pennsylvania allows for a "fault-based" or "no-fault" divorce even without your spouse's cooperation, though the process takes longer. After a two-year separation period, you can proceed without your spouse's consent. An attorney can walk you through your options.

Is my information confidential when I submit this form?

Absolutely. Your information is only shared with a licensed attorney for the purpose of scheduling your consultation. It is never sold, published, or shared with any third parties. Submitting a request does not create an attorney-client relationship.

How much does a divorce cost in Pennsylvania?

Costs vary widely. An uncontested divorce might cost $1,500–$3,500 in attorney fees. A contested divorce involving custody or complex assets can cost significantly more. Court filing fees in Allegheny County are typically around $300. During your consultation, an attorney can provide a realistic estimate for your case.