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Find Family Law Attorneys Near You in Springfield, PA

Browse family law attorneys serving Springfield, Pennsylvania. Contact information and addresses listed below.

3 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Springfield, PA
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Showing 3 family law attorneys in Springfield, PA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Sadek Bankruptcy Law Offices
1489 Baltimore Pike #218-a, Springfield, PA 19064
(610) 432-3111 sadeklaw.com
Main Line Family Law Center
1489 Baltimore Pike #201, Springfield, PA 19064
(610) 410-5444 mainlinefamilylawcenter.com
Cooper Family Law, LLC
1489 Baltimore Pike Suite 218, Springfield, PA 19064
(484) 621-3700 cooperfamilylawfirm.com

Family law attorneys in Springfield Pennsylvania help clients with divorce child custody child support and spousal support matters. Pennsylvania law requires a 90-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized if there are no minor children. Local attorneys understand the Delaware County court procedures and can guide you through these sensitive legal issues.

What Does a Family Law Attorney in Springfield Cost?

Family law attorney fees in Pennsylvania typically range from 250 to 450 dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for uncontested divorces starting around 1500 dollars. Retainers often range from 2000 to 5000 dollars depending on case complexity. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the residency requirement for divorce in Pennsylvania?
To file for divorce in Pennsylvania you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months. In Springfield you would file in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.
How does Pennsylvania determine child custody?
Pennsylvania courts decide custody based on the best interest of the child. Judges consider 16 factors including the childs relationship with each parent and each parents ability to provide a stable home.
What is the timeframe for filing a child support case in Pennsylvania?
You can file for child support at any time. However Pennsylvania law allows retroactive support for up to two years before the filing date if the parent did not live with the child.