Wage Garnishment for Support Payments in Pennsylvania: 2026 Guide
Pennsylvania garnishes up to 50-65% of disposable wages for support under 23 Pa.C.S. § 4348. Learn income withholding limits, employer rules, and your rights.
Tax planning, credit scores, health insurance, Social Security benefits, and building financial independence.
Pennsylvania garnishes up to 50-65% of disposable wages for support under 23 Pa.C.S. § 4348. Learn income withholding limits, employer rules, and your rights.
Filing taxes during divorce in Pennsylvania depends on your December 31 marital status. Learn 2026 filing options, dependents, and the 3.07% state rate.
In a Pennsylvania divorce, the mortgage stays a joint debt until you refinance, assume, or sell. Filing fees run $135-$388. Complete 2026 guide.
Pennsylvania law automatically revokes ex-spouse will provisions under 20 Pa.C.S. § 2507. Update wills, trusts, beneficiaries, and POAs within 30-60 days of divorce.
Pennsylvania divorce requires mandatory financial disclosure under Pa.R.C.P. 1920.33. Learn deadlines, forms, penalties for hiding assets, and court requirements.
Pennsylvania divorce financial planning guide covering equitable distribution, QDROs, tax implications, and CDFA services. Filing fees $135-$388. 90-day wait.
Pennsylvania treats HSAs as marital property subject to equitable distribution. Learn division rules, tax implications, and 2026 contribution limits of $4,400-$8,750.
Pennsylvania single-income divorce budgeting guide. Average cost of living $2,351/month. Child support, alimony formulas, housing costs, and financial recovery tips.
Pennsylvania divorce financial recovery guide: 90-day waiting period, $135-$388 filing fees, credit rebuilding strategies, and budgeting for single-income households in 2026.
Learn how to close joint bank accounts during Pennsylvania divorce. Filing fees $135-$388, 90-day waiting period, equitable distribution rules, and legal protections.
Pennsylvania divorce with no money costs $0-$388. Get fee waivers at 125% FPL ($19,950 for one person). Free legal aid available statewide in 2026.
Pennsylvania divorced spouses can claim up to 50% of an ex's Social Security benefit after a 10-year marriage. Full 2026 rules, amounts, and filing steps.
Pennsylvania divorce health insurance options: COBRA (36 months, $700-$1,200/mo), Mini-COBRA (9 months), Pennie marketplace, and CHIP. 60-day enrollment deadline.
Learn how divorce impacts your credit score in Pennsylvania. Covers joint debt division under 23 Pa.C.S. § 3502, credit report protection, and rebuilding strategies.