There are a few ways to search Pennsylvania Law online.
If you know the title number or specific law -Westlaw has a comprehensive web-based resource cataloging all statutes by title (link below).
If you know which state department or agency the law would be "overseen" by - check out that department's website first. For instance, if you needed to know something about licensing requirements as a new driver, it would be best to start with the resource and FAQs at the PA DMV website.
If you have just a general idea of your legal question but aren't sure where to start - the state offers several resources that can explain the law on subjects such as Family Law, Child Support, Housing Issues, Restoration of Driving Privileges, and many others. Visit the Pennsylvania Courts Self-Help Guide related link for a directory of these online resources.
If you do not find the information you need online - you might consider visiting your local law library where a librarian may be able to direct you to the laws you are looking for. The PA Courts Self-Help Guide will also help you with a list of courts and, in most cases, local law libraries.
It is also possible to find free advice or direction by posting on online forums or legal help sites, but the reliability and value of what information you gain there will vary.
There are no laws regarding engagement.
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Pennsylvania is a Commonwealth state, meaning Pennsylvania's laws are made for the common good.
Sorry, but the Pennsylvania Agriculture laws do not allow the sale of dragon eggs.
There are no specific laws about reversing an adoption in the state of Pennsylvania. It is recommended that you contact a lawyer and explain the specific situation to find out if reversing the adoption is an option.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual contact and in Pennsylvania 16 is the age of consent.
The PA Lemon Laws cover new car purchases but not used car purchases, although there are national lemon laws and consumer protection laws that do cover used car purchases in Pennsylvania. The full Pennsylvania Lemon Laws are too long to list here, but info can be found in the related links below.
Delaware was not colony, per se. Until the Revolution, it was part of Pennsylvania and therefore governed by Pennsylvania's colonial laws. At the time of the Revolution, Delaware separated from Pennsylvania and became a state under the Articles of Confederation.
Child Labor is very complicated. Therefore the same rules do not apply in pennsylvania.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles lists all laws pertaining to car insurance on its website. You will be able to find all the information you need at www.dmv.state.pa.us.