When the division of assets and debts is not enough, Pennsylvania law permits post-divorce alimony. Alimony is not guaranteed in every case, and is not based on a formula. The amount and length of alimony depends on many factors, including the length of the marriage and the assets and debts received by the parties.
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Since Pennsylvania does not have an alimony “formula,” Levin Hoover’s experience is advantageous in determining what a reasonable amount and duration for alimony may be. This includes experience in the courtroom, discussing alimony through panel presentations with other leading family law practitioners, and active leadership in the bar association committees responsible for reviewing new rules that affect alimony and support.
The alimony determination process is directed by our clients, not our firm. Levin Hoover gives guidance, and our clients make the decision as to the amount and length of alimony to pursue.