Family Law
Giving Your Children a Voice in Divorce
Children are often the focus of a divorce case. A divorce significantly impacts the children, and children often have strong opinions about…
Read MoreSupported Decision-Making: A Less Restrictive Alternative to Guardianship
Supported Decision-Making is gaining traction as a tool to promote the retention of decision-making rights for some people with disabilities…
Read MoreDivorcing FERS: Refunds & Rollovers of FERS Contributions
When negotiating a divorce property settlement with a spouse employed under the Federal Employment Retirement System (FERS), it is important…
Read MoreIs The House Worth Keeping?
You’re working in the garden and yard of your home. You have spent countless hours tending and manicuring the lawn,…
Read MoreNever Assume
Being a trial lawyer is not for the faint of heart. The pressure to prepare yourself and your client, and…
Read MoreFight, Fight, Fight ‘Til The Broad Daylight! – A Suggestion Of A Better Way To Divorce
My Mother came from a generation where her motto, as a WWII veteran of the Pacific Theatre, was to “fight,…
Read MoreSix Considerations Before Donating Sperm
Have you been approached by a person or a couple who needed some assistance in creating a family? Have you…
Read More50 Ways to Leave Your Lover: Part III – The Impact on Custody
Click here to read Part 2. In December of 1975 singer/songwriter Paul Simon wrote and released “50 Ways to Leave…
Read MoreWhat Does “No Fault” Divorce Mean?
What Does “No Fault” Divorce Mean? The Pennsylvania Divorce Code provides two no-fault grounds for divorce: Divorce by Mutual Consent…
Read More50 Ways to Leave Your Lover: Part II – Adultery
Click here to read Part 1. In December of 1975 singer/songwriter Paul Simon wrote and released “50 Ways to Leave…
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