LaMonaca Law Blogs
- By: Alyssa LaMonaca
- Family Law
Added Responsibility as you Progress in Life Maybe I will use some of this after school? “When will I ever use this again?” Throughout my schooling, I have heard this same question being asked over and over, whether it be in my own voice or any of the many students’ I have shared a classroom […]
- By: Jennifer Lemanowicz
- Family Law, Support
As of May 1, 2017, the new statewide Child Support Guidelines will go into effect. As many parents in Pennsylvania already know, these guidelines, along with the combined net income of the parties, are used to calculate a parent’s monthly child support obligation. The 2017 child support increases do not apply evenly to all income […]
- By: Gregory P. LaMonaca
- Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Non-Traditional Family Law
As lawyers, when we pass the Bar in the state of Pennsylvania, we are given the title, “Attorney and Counselor of Law.” At LaMonaca Law we take this distinction very seriously. Unlike other areas of the law, such as Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Contracts, Wills and Estates, Family Law contains some of the most emotional, […]
- By: Jennifer Lemanowicz
- Custody, Family Law
Not being the primary caretaker: In most households, one parent is mostly responsible for caring for the children’s basic needs — the so called primary caretaker. The parent who is the most involved in the children’s daily lives usually has the edge in a custody case. Therefore, if you are not putting in the time to […]
- By: Patricia Wallace
- Family Law
Having joined the team at LaMonaca Law over three (3) years ago, I find myself feeling very fulfilled with what we are able to achieve as a team and on behalf of all of our clients. In my position as legal assistant for the law firm, I take on a multitude of jobs. Perhaps one […]
- By: Brady Johnson, IV
- Custody, Family Law, Non-Traditional Family Law
The school year is coming to an end and it is time to enjoy the summer!!! Yes get out and have fun, sign up for summer activities. For many this is a simply task but for some it can become an annual battle with the ex.!!! The battle comes in two forms, the first is […]
- By: Jennifer Lemanowicz
- Divorce, Family Law, Marital Agreements
In 2009, prior to the enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, the New York Times told the heart-wrenching story of a woman and her husband with early onset dementia. The focus of the story was not the relationship between the two, although she still loved him dearly. Instead it centered […]
- By: Alicia Fastman
- Child Abuse, Family Law
If you are a victim of domestic violence, and if the courthouse is closed, you are still able to obtain a Protection from Abuse Order. A hearing officer is available to receive petitions for PFAs from when the courthouse closes each day until it opens the next morning, from Friday at closing until Monday morning, […]
- By: Lawrence Welsh
- Divorce, Family Law, Marital Agreements, Non-Traditional Family Law
There was a case of interest recently reported in which one party to a divorce settlement (wife) asked the court to reopen the settlement, seeking to change the settlement terms. It is interesting, at least in part, because the one seeking to re-open the case and change the settlement agreement received some $15 million dollars in the settlement. […]
- By: Melissa Towsey
- Custody, Family Law, Non-Traditional Family Law
Unfortunately, when a relationship ends and there are children involved, it sometimes means that the grandparents are also affected. At the Law Office of Gregory P. LaMonaca, P.C. we defend the rights of grandparents in Pennsylvania who wish to seek visitation or custody of their grandchildren. Even if the parents cannot get along, the children […]
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