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Myths abound when it comes to child support, particularly regarding when parties do and do not have to pay child support. Here are eight myths debunked.

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Custody Considerations: How to Survive the Holiday ...
October 29, 2024

Associate Dori Green gives insights into how separated families can navigate the holiday season while maintaining stability for the children.

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Embracing Diversity: The Changing Landscape of Pen ...
October 22, 2024

Shareholder Kelley Fazzini discusses the changing landscapes of families and the needs family law practitioners must be prepared to serve.

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Steps Split Families Can Take to Effectively Handl ...
September 25, 2024

School is back in session. Shareholder Colleen Norcross weighs in on how split families can handle their kids' extracurricular activities.

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Complexities in the Definition of Parentage
September 19, 2024

As family structures evolve, new complexities develop in custody cases. Fact-specific decisions in cases like Glover v. Junior, which involves a same-sex family’s use of assisted ...

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Finds That A “Paramou ...
August 7, 2024

A "paramour" who does not have legal custody of a child does not have to pay child support, as was recently found by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

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New Legislation – Uniform Family Law Arbitration ...
May 28, 2024

The Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act is legislation that establishes a family law arbitration process and procedure in the Judicial Code.

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Holding Parents Accountable: An Overview of Enforc ...
May 17, 2024

Here is an overview of the steps in enforcing a child support order and a breakdown of the essential aspects to ensure parents are well-informed and prepared.

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Divorce & Related Family Law Myths
May 1, 2024

Navigating divorce can be complex, especially when misinformation clouds the process. In our latest blog post, we debunk prevalent myths surrounding divorce and family law in Penns ...

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Tracking or Stalking? Where do we Draw the Line?
April 16, 2024

Balancing child safety with privacy concerns amidst custody battles poses complex challenges. How should parents navigate the fine line between protection and intrusion?

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Tax Tips in Divorce
March 15, 2024

Separated or divorced parties are trying to determine whether to file tax returns jointly or separately. Here are some quick tax tips for family law clients and practitioners rela ...

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How Trusts Are Addressed in Divorce and Support Ma ...
February 12, 2024

Increasingly, more divorce and support matters involve trusts. Whether a trust is considered to be an asset in a divorce or income in a child or spousal support action depends on ...

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New Year’s Resolutions: Avoid The Top Ten Worst ...
January 2, 2024

Many people who are stuck in an unhappy marriage decide to wait until after the holidays to “pull the plug” and move forward with filing for divorce. If you have made the deci ...

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