Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law under Title 23 - Domestic Relations, specifically section 6108.5, establishes penalties for the unauthorized release of certain domestic relations information. Violators who intentionally disclose protected information face misdemeanor charges. The law was amended in 2005 to include these penalties and references previous amendments and related sections.

Frequently Asked Questions

It prohibits the unauthorized release of certain domestic relations information with intent, and violators can face misdemeanor charges.

Violating section 6108.5 is classified as a misdemeanor of the third degree, which can result in fines or jail time.

Section 6108.5 was added in 2005 as part of an amendment to Pennsylvania's domestic relations statutes.

No, it specifically applies to disclosures made with the intent to commit a violation, as outlined in the law, and not all disclosures are prohibited.