Allegheny County Bar Foundation Divorce Law Project
http://www.acbf.org
Who We Are
The Divorce Law Project provides qualifying low income residents of Allegheny County with free legal assistance in uncontested divorces from their spouses. For more information contact: Juli Marhefka jmarhefka@acba.org (412) 402-6621 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Who We Serve
- Area(s)
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- Allegheny County
- Additional Service Area Info
- Must be a resident of Allegheny County or have lived in Allegheny County for at least six months.
- Your family's income should be at or below the following percentage of the federal poverty level
- 125
- Is this organization accessible by wheelchair?
- Yes
- Does this organization provide access for the hearing impaired?
- Yes
Type of Help
- This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
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- Full Legal Representation
How to Get Help
You can contact this organization by:
Appointment +
- Information
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Individuals must have been separated from one’s spouse for a year or more or be a victim of domestic violence with a current PFA order against his or her spouse. They also must know the address and Social Security number for one’s spouse; know one’s date and county of marriage; know one’s exact date of separation; have no marital assets, such as a house, pension, or other personal property with one’s spouse; be willing to waive an alimony claim against one’s spouse; not be the subject of any other divorce action filed in this or another jurisdiction; and be reasonably certain that one’s spouse will go along with the divorce action and be willing to accept service of the Complaint in Divorce.
General Contact Information
- Address
- Allegheny County Bar Foundation Divorce Law Project
- Phone
- (412) 402-6621
- Website
- http://www.acbf.org
- jmarhefka@acba.org