Divorce Proceedings - Representing Yourself: Forms and Information from the Pennsylvania Courts

Free online information is available from the Pennsylvania Courts website to assist the growing number of Pennsylvanians who want to file their own family law cases in courts across the state. Standardized court forms for divorce proceedings may be obtained on the page linked below of the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania’s website.

The Courts' “Representing Yourself” page is designed to provide a place for interested parties without the ability to retain counsel to explore resources needed to represent themselves in court. It is not intended to provide legal interpretations or advice — those services can only be provided by an attorney. Indeed, while the courts are providing these forms and instructions, all who can retain an attorney are urged to do so. Representing yourself in any legal proceeding can result in lost rights, and should not be done unless one has no other option.

BEFORE PROCEEDING, You must read the Divorce Procedure to choose the correct forms for your case.

Each of the documents listed include a blank form and the instructions to fill out that form. It is important to read the attached instructions before completing each form.

The Pennsylvania Courts also provide a video entitled What to Know Before Representing Yourself in Pennsylvania which you are urged to watch before embarking on representing yourself in Court.

"What to Know Before Representing Yourself in Pennsylvania" Video

Divorce Procedure - You must read this BEFORE PROCEEDING to choose the correct forms for your case

Divorce Proceedings - Forms and Instructions


WARNING ABOUT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

Self-represented litigants are held to the same standards as attorneys admitted to the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Representing yourself does not exempt you from understanding and following statewide and local Rules of Court.

For your protection, be sure to verify you have met all up-to-date requirements by contacting your local county court administration.