The South Carolina Family Law Blog contains a great list of frequently-overlooked or hidden assets in divorce.
by bvertz on February 13, 2010
The South Carolina Family Law Blog contains a great list of frequently-overlooked or hidden assets in divorce.
In Suzanne D. v. Stephen W., 2013 Pa.Super. 93 (April 22, 2013), the Superior Court contemplated how to characterize $350,000 [...]
As a child support lawyer, I am frequently asked why the Pennsylvania child support guidelines don’t consider a parent’s expenses. [...]
When the Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced its decision last year in K.E.M. v. P.C.S., 38 A.3d 798 (Pa.2012), it changed [...]
A non-precedential decision of the Superior Court recently addressed the defenses available to a father who failed to pay child [...]
The Pennsylvania custody law, promulgated in 2011, lists 16 factors that a trial court must consider when determining which parent [...]
A recent grandparent custody case developed a schism among the judges of the Superior Court in an unpublished opinion, two [...]
Perhaps grandparents and extended families have always played a major role in the rearing of children, but their involvement has [...]
Why does a parent agree to a “temporary” or “interim” custody order that allows the other parent to move away [...]


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