LaMonaca Law Blogs
- By: Jennifer Lemanowicz
- Divorce, Family Law
I DO, I DID, I’M DONE: The Rise of Divorce Parties Many cultures believe with destruction comes new life. This was certainly true for Nicole Niesner, 36, of Saskatchewan, Canada, who describes the day her divorce was finalized as one of the best days of her life. Nicole wanted to turn her divorce into a […]
- By: Alyssa LaMonaca
- Family Law
Working Remotely v. Remotely Working As a full-time business student at West Chester University, I take a multitude of classes both within my major, as well as general elective classes, including English. In that class, I am taught that the order in which words are written make a difference. I have been working at LaMonaca […]
- By: Christopher Casserly
- Custody, Family Law
The Many Meanings of “Shared Custody” in Pennsylvania The term “shared custody” gets thrown around a lot in Pennsylvania custody cases. Sometimes it’s used interchangeably with “50/50” custody. Where appropriate, shared physical custody is a great way of ensuring that each parent maintains a continuing and significant role in their children’s lives and gets to […]
- By: Brady Johnson, IV
- Custody, Family Law, Non-Traditional Family Law, Support
Establishing Paternity Most people have watched the show and heard the now catch phrase “you are not the Father”. It normally leads to one person running off the stage and the other person dancing in joy. But what does this really mean to the child. Establishing paternity is vital to healthy co-parenting. So you ask […]
- By: Alicia Fastman
- Family Law, Marital Agreements, Non-Traditional Family Law
What happens to the engagement ring? When it comes that time for a couple to begin the path towards marriage, the first step is the engagement ring. Depending on a person’s wealth, the ring can cost anywhere from a few months salary or less to the price of an entire house. Traditionally, an engagement ring […]
- By: Jennifer Lemanowicz
- Divorce, Family Law, Marital Agreements, Non-Traditional Family Law
Treatment of Pets in Divorce: Family or Furniture? When a marriage ends, many people are confronted with the uncomfortable situation of deciding what to do with family pets. Even though many pet owners view their pet as a member of the family, animals are generally considered property under the law. As a result, judges can […]
- By: Alicia Fastman
- Divorce, Family Law, Marital Agreements
Social Media Prenuptial Agreements In the age of technology, prenuptial agreements are evolving to address concerns surrounding social media use and what is posted and available for public consumption. The “social media prenup” is becoming more common as couples choose to address what obligations one spouse has to the other with regard to what is […]
- By: Melissa Towsey
- Family Law, Marital Agreements
Getting married can be one of the most exciting times in a person’s life. One component of wedding planning that is often overlooked is consideration of what will happen if the parties get divorced. People are rarely thinking about divorce as they are preparing to get married. The reality is, however, that over half of […]
- By: Christopher Casserly
- Custody, Divorce, Family Law
You can picture them now: overzealous parents who stand on the sidelines and berate the refs, the opposing team, sometimes even their children’s coach and teammates. Things can sometimes get animated when it comes to youth sports. Even the most reserved parents sometimes can’t help but shout from the sidelines when there’s a questionable whistle […]
- By: Brady Johnson, IV
- Custody, Family Law
To what length will you go to be in your kid’s life? How much does it make a difference to your kids that you spend time with them? Is it better to work out custody with the other parent? All these questions and more present themselves in the 1990’s movie Mrs. Doubtfire!!!! In Mrs. Doubtfire, […]
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