Conflicts are inevitable in a marriage regardless of how much you love your spouse. However, an inability to resolve a conflict may make it necessary to end a marriage with the help of a Pennsylvania mediator or judge. This may be true even if you aren't subject to...
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What to consider when engaging in a DIY divorce
The state of Pennsylvania generally allows couples to end their marriages without the assistance of an attorney. Completing the divorce process in an informal manner may help a divorcing couple save thousands of dollars or more in legal fees, and it may also help to...
Facts about grandparents’ rights in Pennsylvania
If you are a grandparent who is seeking visitation rights to your grandchildren, you may be feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about where to turn. The laws regarding grandparents' rights vary from state to state, so it is important to understand the specific...
Fathers’ rights in Pennsylvania
Fathers in Pennsylvania have the same rights as mothers when it comes to custody and visitation. In most cases, fathers are given equal time with their children. However, there are some cases where fathers may not be awarded custody or visitation. If you are a father...
3 common divorce myths
Married couples in Pennsylvania divorce for all different reasons. The process is never fun, but for some people, divorce can provide a much-needed end to an unhealthy relationship. There are a lot of theories about divorce, and many of the myths that get perpetrated...
The effect of a divorce on your business
Marriages are not the only partnerships that can end when a divorce is made final. Sometimes, a family-owned business could be vulnerable as well. This is especially true when a married couple has built a business that is not necessarily growing as anticipated or has...
Why might a child custody agreement be modified?
In Pennsylvania and around the country, child custody matters can be complicated. This is especially true after an agreement has been approved by the court and a parent wants modifications. It is possible to modify the arrangement, but it is important to have reasons...
What to include in a child care plan
Once you and your estranged spouse come to a custody agreement, you'll have to write a custody plan. Never make assumptions during this time--even if it seems meaningless, make sure you get everything in writing. Otherwise, your former spouse might try to challenge...
What details should you weigh when selecting your estate’s personal representative?
You must appoint someone to administer your estate to act as your personal representative or executor after you're gone when you draft your will. Selecting the right person for that role can prove challenging. There are a few important attributes that you should look...
Can my child see a Pennsylvania doctor with only one parentโs consent?
There are many learning curve moments that parents must experience when they decide to go their separate ways. One such moment is learning how to handle visits to the doctor.ย Itโs not uncommon for pediatricians and mental health counselors to bombard parents with...