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Technology as a Tool for Co-Parenting

Category: Custody

Technology as a Tool for Co-Parenting By: Alicia Fastman, Esquire Communication is extremely important when parents are separating or divorcing to ensure that the children are not negatively impacted by the conflict between the parties. Parents have a multitude of tools at their disposal based upon the availability of technology in today’s world. There are […]

Should You Tell Your Employer That You are Getting a Divorce? By: Melissa Towsey, Esquire In our technologically sophisticated world where we post, pin and Instagram our most intimate thoughts and feelings, the question remains – how much do you tell your employer about your divorce? In many instances, you will have to inform your […]

Qualifying For a Mortgage with Child Support Income If you are in a position which you will be receiving alimony or child support for at least 3 years after the date of a mortgage application, it may qualify as an income stream that the banks will take into consideration. There must be documentation that the […]

On April 23rd, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted Rule 1915.11-1. The rule in it’s elementary form states that parent coordinators are no more and the only judges (and Masters) have the authority to make decisions in child custody cases. The new Rule reads as follows: Only judges may make decisions in child custody cases. Masters […]

Pennsylvania recently changed its entire custody statute. Amongst the changes was a radical overhaul to the relocation laws and requirements. Under the new law, it is critically essential that the requirements be followed precisely, accurately and timely. A failure to follow the notice requirements and other essential elements can find your rights severely affected and […]

Divorcing couples who have children will be required to come to an agreement regarding custody of the children. If they can’t come to an agreement, then the court will make the decision for them based on what they see as being in the best interest of the children. Regardless of whether you and your spouse […]

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