Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 6108(h), clarifies that legal orders or agreements related to domestic relations do not alter the ownership of real property. This means that property titles remain unaffected by such legal actions. The section also references related laws and repealed chapters concerning child custody and other matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Pennsylvania law states that orders or agreements in domestic relations cases do not affect the title to any real property.

It specifies that legal orders or agreements under this chapter do not alter or impact the ownership of real estate titles.

While family law proceedings can address property division, this section clarifies that the actual title to real property remains unaffected by such orders.

This law applies specifically to real property and states that its ownership is unaffected by domestic relations orders or agreements.