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No Fault Divorce Online

WHAT WE DO and HOW TO GET STARTED

ATTORNEY BRAD KURLANCHEEK
19 DARLING STREET, WILKES-BARRE PA 18702
OFF: (800) 324-9748 or (570) 825-5252;    FAX: (570) 300-1864

email: bkurlancheek@gmail.com

   Provided both you and your spouse mutually want a divorce, have no dispute as to division of your property, and at least one of you has been a resident of Pennsylvania for at least six (6) months, then you may proceed forward and obtain a no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania.

WHAT WE DO:  We prepare, mail and file all the required documents. We include self addressed stamped envelopes in all correspondence to both parties.  We prepare and send your spouse all required court documents.  We direct your spouse which documents to sign, where to sign on those documents, and when to return those documents to the office.  We advise you by mail whenever we have sent your spouse correspondence, and we copy you the pertinent documents we sent.  We advise you if your spouse has failed to return those documents.  We are available at all times to answer your questions concerning your case by email.  

WHAT YOU DO:  If you decide a no fault divorce is for you (after you've read the information below), then complete the application, either online or by sending it to us via mail.  Or, if you're not sure whether to proceed or not, and you have questions, please email me (Atty Kurlancheek) at your convenience at bkurlancheek@gmail.com.  I try to return all emails within 24 hours, and often within 60 minutes.  Once you've submitted the application, you're pretty much done.  We'll take care of the rest.  No court appearances, no hearing, no additional fees.  The one time charge of $295 covers all court filing fees, postage and attorney fees.  For more specifics, of the two different kinds of no fault divorces, and about how long each one takes, please read on..... 

THERE'S TWO KINDS OF NO-FAULT DIVORCES . . . .

1) FIRST KIND:  If you've been separated for less than two years: A no-fault uncontested divorce takes about 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 months from the time I receive the application. Your spouse's notarized signature/consent is required towards the end of the divorce period on a form I provide him/her, as well as your knowledge of your spouse's exact mailing address (or email) throughout the divorce period.  This The total time encompasses Pennsylvania's mandatory 3 month waiting period, which occurs between the time your spouse first receives service of the Divorce Complaint (by 1st class mail) - about 6 weeks into the process, and the time at which thereafter I will provide him/her the final consent form - about 4 months into the process (also by 1st class mail.)  

In other words, I will contact your spouse twice, and each time I will need their signature.  The first time is about 6 weeks into the process, and the second time is about four months into the process.  Each time I write them they will be prompted by me to return something, and each time I will provide them a pre-stamped and pre-addressed envelope for them to return to me the designated form. I attempt to make the whole process as easy as possible for your spouse to cooperate, with minimal hassle on their part.  I provide them a full explanation each time of what is happening at that stage of the legal process, so that you (and they) may obtain your no-fault divorce without complication.  I cannot advise your spouse, but if they want to be divorced, and, if they want no property of yours, and any issues concerning children you agree to work out amongst yourselves, or you agree to settle such issues via a separate action in the county where your children reside, with Domestic Relations (before, during, or after divorce), then your spouse does not need to pay money to retain the services of an attorney for the purposes of this no fault divorce.

2) SECOND KIND:  If you've been separated for more than two years, you will obtain a divorce in a shorter time, by law, in about 3 months.  Spousal consent by signature, under the procedures I use in my office, is still required.

The fee for either kind of divorce is $295.00, all inclusive. There are no hidden costs or fees.  Please understand however that successful completion of your divorce is strictly contingent on:

1.   Your spouse's written signature/consent under either Method; and

2.   Your spouse NOT sending back a written objection under either Method #1 or #2; and,

3.   Your inclusion on the application form of your spouse's correct and exact mailing address (or email address if you do not know their address).

4.   Either you, or your spouse, must have been a resident of Pennsylvania for the last 6 months preceding the filing of your divorce action.  In other words, e.g., if you are a resident of California, and your spouse has been a resident of Pennsylvania for at least the past 6 months, you may still file for divorce in Pennsylvania, and you may also be the plaintiff, even though you don't reside in Penna.

MILITARY APPLICANTS (Stateside and Overseas): You are still considered a resident of Pennsylvania as long as your state of record, or legal domicile, is Pennsylvania. And if you are stationed overseas, if you have an APO address, then correspondence re your divorce papers is generally reliable. Or, in the alternative, I will forward papers to you via email. 

OUT-OF-COUNTRY SPOUSES:  I can still obtain your divorce for you, even if your spouse resides in another country, as long as he or she has a reliable mailing address.

MARRIED IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY:  I can still obtain your divorce for you, and your resulting divorce decree will be valid in all 50 states and in all foreign countries.

OK.  YOU'RE SURE YOU WANT TO BE DIVORCED; YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR SPOUSE LIVES (ADDRESS), AND YOU'RE SURE HE/SHE ALSO WANTS TO BE DIVORCED.  HERE'S HOW TO PROCEED:

     Fill in the Application.  Once the application form and your check or money order are received, your divorce papers will be mailed to you, for your review, signature, and return, within 5 to 10 days. Then, once I receive your signed divorce papers back from you in the return postage paid envelope provided, your divorce will be then be filed, and your spouse will receive notice and service of the divorce by 1st class mail about 6 weeks after that.  

     When I "serve" the initial divorce papers by 1st class mail upon your spouse, you will receive a copy of the cover letter (which I've sent him/her) at the same time, so that you know this task has been accomplished.

COMMUNICATING WITH ME BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER YOUR DIVORCE

    Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me at your convenience.  The best way to reach me is by e-mail, at bkurlancheek@gmail.com. (Please put "divorce" in the subject matter.)  You may ask me divorce questions by email as often as you want.  I answer all emails from current clients and prospective clients quickly and comprehensively, until you are sure you have the answers and information you are seeking.  There are no extra charges, and there is no limit, for communications by email.  You may also stop in the office for an appointment, in Wilkes-Barre, near the Luzerne County Courthouse, at 19 Darling Street, Wilkes Barre.  We also take walk-ins, and the best time for that is late afternoons on weekdays.

Name Changes Back to Maiden Name

       You -the applicant, or your spouse, even if your spouse is the defendant in the divorce action, may have their name changed back to that party's maiden name, as part of your no fault divorce  This service is free.  There is no extra charge.

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

        If you are not 100% satisfied with my services as your attorney for your no fault divorce, I will refund your money, no questions asked.

    I look forward to helping you obtain a no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania.  Contact me any time should you have questions or concerns.   

                                                   Brad Kurlancheek*
                                                   Attorney at Law
                                                   PA Bar ID #70290

*B.S., US Air Force Academy, 1979;  J.D., Washington & Lee Law School, 1993: L.L.M, Temple University, 2004; Member, Middle District Penna. Bankruptcy Bar Association, Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association

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