If you are in the process of a divorce or are no longer living with the other parent of your child, there are a few issues related to filing taxes that you should be aware of. Keep in mind, your attorney is not an accountant and cannot/should not give you tax advice. Before making any decisions,…
In the month of March, it’s important that anyone in Pennsylvania who has a child support, spousal support or alimony pendente lite order thinks about their unreimbursed expenses from the year before. Almost every support order requires each party to share responsibility for medical, dental, and vision expenses that are not covered by insurance such…
Why your Date of Separation is so important in a Pennsylvania divorce.
- February 21, 2024
When you sit down for a divorce consultation, one of the first questions your divorce attorney is going to ask you is “when did you separate from your spouse?” For some, this is an easy question to answer, as they will remember specific details from that one day back in June 2020 when something happened…
So you want to relocate to a new place with your children – now what?
- February 21, 2024
Whether you have a current Custody Order through the court system, or not, you are required to follow certain rules and procedures if you decide that you want to relocate with your child away from the other custodial parent. Many people assume that relocation is triggered when a parent moves a certain distance or set…