3102 - Legislative findings and intent.

     § 3102.  Legislative findings and intent.        (a)  Policy.--The family is the basic unit in society and the     protection and preservation of the family is of paramount public     concern. Therefore, it is the policy of the Commonwealth to:            (1)  Make the law for legal dissolution of marriage        effective for dealing with the realities of matrimonial        experience.            (2)  Encourage and effect reconciliation and settlement        of differences between spouses, especially where children are        involved.            (3)  Give primary consideration to the welfare of the        family rather than the vindication of private rights or the        punishment of matrimonial wrongs.            (4)  Mitigate the harm to the spouses and their children        caused by the legal dissolution of the marriage.            (5)  Seek causes rather than symptoms of family        disintegration and cooperate with and utilize the resources        available to deal with family problems.            (6)  Effectuate economic justice between parties who are        divorced or separated and grant or withhold alimony according        to the actual need and ability to pay of the parties and        insure a fair and just determination and settlement of their        property rights.        (b)  Construction of part.--The objectives set forth in     subsection (a) shall be considered in construing provisions of     this part and shall be regarded as expressing the legislative     intent.