By Erin Patton | Published April 29, 2020 | Posted in COVID-19, Family Law | Tagged Tags: corona virus, covid, family, stimulus check |
Going through a divorce is stressful enough, but the coronavirus pandemic spreading throughout the United States presents additional complications for spouses who have decided to split. In addition to changes that might need to be made regarding custody and visitation arrangements while travel is restricted, negotiations over property division need to address any new economic Read More
Read MoreThe more time your attorney spends on your divorce case, the higher your fees will be. Labor equals expense, which only makes sense. Litigation takes a lot of time and can last up to several years in court. It is also very adversarial and emotionally draining. In divorces that involve substantial and complex finances, litigation Read More
Read MoreHow much you pay in child support ultimately depends on the Pennsylvania child support guidelines. By working with a knowledgeable attorney you can find out how the law applies to your divorce. The PA Code on Support Guidelines base support payments mainly on two factors — both parents’ net monthly income and the number of Read More
Read MoreFor some time, paternity has been a family law issue, but even more so because of both the increased number of unmarried women and the increased rate of divorce. Through genetic testing, medical professionals can be 99 percent sure about a child’s paternity. Establishing paternity benefits a child because the child receives child support payments, Read More
Read MoreCollaborative law, also called the collaborative process, collaborative practice or for divorcing couples, collaborative divorce, is a legal approach that law firms have used since the 1980s. According to an article published by the American Bar Association (ABA), in 2007, the International Association of Collaborative Practice (IACP) conducted a survey of clients who participated in Read More
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