The well-being of the child is the main priority in child custody decisions in Pennsylvania. Potential arrangements include shared joint, primary or partial custody. Sole custody is possible if both parents agree to it or if the court determines that it is in the...
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Can you force an ex to help out more with kids?
Divorce with children creates a lifetime bond with your ex. Raising kids together after breaking up requires a commitment to co-parenting that not all ex-spouses understand. When the weight of parenting falls squarely on your shoulders, the stress may make you...
The right divorce lawyer can save you money
Filing for a divorce does not also mean you have to face financial ruin. It does mean that you may need to spend a little more money to come away with a fair divorce decree. It may seem counterproductive to spend money when the divorce statutes set out how property...
Does active duty hamper the divorce process?
When a marriage involves an active duty spouse, the family may often move to accommodate military orders. The stress and constant worry may take a toll on the marriage. Divorce involving military spouses moves along much like those that do not. Discover what may...
Effective estate planning requires more than a simple will
Estate planning, where you make decisions about your future and the future of your assets, is easy to put off. In fact, almost 70% of Americans have not drafted even a simple will. If you care about what happens to you and to your wealth, estate planning probably...
When is the best time to make an estate plan?
Whether you are starting a new career or getting ready to retire, it is never too soon for you to make an estate plan. There is no right time either. However, to preserve your legacy of hard work and keep your wealth in the family, now might seem like as good of a...
Your spouse moved out — now what?
A broken relationship often ends when a spouse suddenly leaves a couple's shared marital residence. If you and your spouse then both agree to dissolve the marriage, you may file a no-fault divorce, which may take 90 days to complete. When you and your spouse...