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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Pennsylvania Affidavit of Consent in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date when the complaint in Divorce was filed in the first section. This is crucial for establishing the timeline.
  3. In the next field, confirm that you agree that the marriage is irretrievably broken and that at least ninety days have passed since filing. This acknowledgment is essential for proceeding.
  4. Indicate your consent to the entry of a final decree of Divorce after receiving notice of intention. Ensure this section is clearly marked.
  5. For the Waiver of Notice section, affirm your consent to proceed without notice and understand any potential loss of rights regarding alimony or property division.
  6. Finally, verify your statements are true by signing and dating at the bottom. This step is critical as it holds legal weight.

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Affidavit of Consent: After ninety (90) days have passed from the date the Complaint was served upon the other spouse and both parties agree to the divorce, both parties may file an Affidavit of Consent, declaring that they consent to the divorce.
I , the above named deponent do hereby solemnly affirm that the contents of para 1 to 3 of the above affidavits are true to my personal knowledge. Signed and verified at this the day of199. (To be attested by Magistrate Ist Class/Sub-Judge).
An Affidavit of Consent is a legal document that you can use to agree to move forward with a no-fault divorce. In some states, its a required first step for this type of divorce, where both spouses agree that the other spouse isnt at faultin other words, neither spouse caused the divorce.
You can file for a no-fault divorce here in Bucks County under one of two types: mutual consent or a one-year separation.
In fact, there is no divorce circumstance in Pennsylvania where a marriage is automatically terminated after the passage of a period of time. The one year separation period, however, is important. After spouses have been separated for a year, one spouse may ask the Court to grant their divorce.

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(3) In the case of an action for divorce under section 3301(d), an affidavit has been filed and no counter-affidavit has been filed or, if a counter-affidavit has been filed denying the affidavits averments, the court determines that the marriage is irretrievably broken and the parties have lived separate and apart
DIVORCE UNDER SECTION 3301(d) OF THE DIVORCE CODE WHERE DATE OF SEPARATION WAS PRIOR TO DECEMBER 5, 2016 AND PARTIES HAVE CONTINUED TO LIVE SEPARATE AND APART FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST TWO YEARS OR DATE OF SEPARATION WAS ON OR AFTER DECEMBER 5, 2016 AND THE PARTIES HAVE CONTINUED TO LIVE SEPARATE AND APART FOR A
For contribution plans, a portion of the retirement account will either be rolled over into the other spouses own plan, or the full account will be cashed out with the total amount divided between the two spouses.

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