The Pennsylvania Attorney Certification of Good Faith is a document that is required to be completed and filed with the Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania when a party is filing for a divorce, annulment, legal separation, or other family law matter. The form requires that the attorney certify that the parties involved in the proceeding have been informed of the legal rights and obligations associated with the matter, and the attorney’s efforts to advise the parties to reach an amicable resolution. The document must be signed by the attorney and notarized before it is filed with the court. There are two types of Pennsylvania Attorney Certifications of Good Faith: the basic certification, and the “no-fault” certification. The basic certification requires that the attorney make a statement that the parties have been advised of their legal rights and obligations and the effort to reach an amicable resolution. The “no-fault” certification, however, requires the attorney to certify that the parties have been informed of the right to file a no-fault divorce and that the parties are not seeking a fault-based divorce.