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In Pennsylvania, the court may or may not require the payment of alimony depending on the circumstances of the case. If alimony is required, it may be of limited duration (until the divorce is final or for some time after) or permanent. Furthermore, in many cases, the parties can agree to a settlement that requires the payment of permanent alimony or choose to exclude it from the settlement. These issues require careful analysis and skillful advocacy. To protect your rights during and after the divorce process, you should retain the services of an experienced divorce attorney.
At Applebaum & Associates, we have been providing results-oriented representation in divorce cases for many years. We understand the legal and financial issues that the alimony question presents and how to protect our clients’ rights and interests.
Call us at today to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced alimony lawyer. We serve clients throughout eastern Pennsylvania from our offices in Bensalem, Allentown, Quakertown, Doylestown, Philadelphia and Willow Grove.

Charge: Child Abuse
Result: “My wife made up horrible allegations that I was abusive to her and the children and she fled to florida. Attorney Applebaum had her brought back to Pennsylvania proved that all her statements were lies and the judge granted me sole legal and physical custody of my two younger children.”

Family Law Case
Result: “My husband was concealing $100s of thousands in assets and attorney Applebaum was able to uncover those assets with resulted in a settlement of over $1 million plus alimony.

Charge: Molesting
Verdict: “I was accused of sexually molesting my 7 year old daughter and because of the authorities and Children and Youth I was unable to see my daughter except for supervised visits for over 2 years. Attorney Applebaum not only proved that I did not do anything to my daughter but I walked out of the court room with primary physical custody of my 7 year old daughter
Experienced And Compassionate Divorce Attorneys
Unlike child support, there are no specific guidelines for the amount of alimony in Pennsylvania. Rather, the court decides the issue on a case-by-case basis. It will make its decision based on factors such as the length of the marriage, the incomes or earning potential of the spouses, and educational qualifications of each spouse.
At Applebaum & Associates, we understand the importance you place on achieving a fair and equitable divorce settlement. When you choose our law firm, we will carefully analyze the issues in your case and determine the appropriate legal strategy to take. We will then work diligently to achieve results for you.
Do You Want A Modification?
When a significant change in circumstances occurs, it may be possible to obtain a modification in the amount of the alimony payment. Whether you are receiving alimony or are paying it, Applebaum & Associates can represent you. We will seek to achieve your goal in a timely, efficient and cost-effective manner.
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With offices in Bensalem, Allentown, Quakertown, Doylestown, Philadelphia and Willow Grove.
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