Pennsylvania Decree In Divorce is a legal document issued by a court of law in the state of Pennsylvania to legally dissolve a marriage. The document outlines the legal terms of the divorce, including division of assets, child custody arrangements, and spousal support (alimony). It is the final document in the divorce process. There are two types of Pennsylvania Decree In Divorce: Uncontested and Contested. Uncontested divorce occurs when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce, while contested divorce occurs when the parties do not agree and must go to court to settle disagreements. In either case, the Pennsylvania Decree In Divorce must include details about the division of assets, child custody arrangements, and spousal support. It must also include the names of both parties, the date the marriage began, and the date the divorce was finalized. The Decree is signed by the judge and filed with the court.