Estate planning from a parent’s perspective
People set up estate plans for different reasons. Some people wish to support a cause they strongly believe in by passing down assets, while others
People set up estate plans for different reasons. Some people wish to support a cause they strongly believe in by passing down assets, while others
Divorce constitutes an emotional process for all parties involved. Especially for spouses that have experienced domestic violence throughout their marriage, they may feel concerned about
Halloween is a popular holiday among children, for obvious reasons: The candy, the costumes, the fun and the family time. For children of divorced parents,
The end of a marriage can have an impact on an entire family in many ways. For example, in-laws may no longer see their loved
A prenuptial agreement is a legal document that a Pennsylvania couple can use to determine how assets should be handled if their marriage ends in
Parents in Pennsylvania can take steps to strengthen their co-parenting relationships during and after divorce. Effective co-parenting may help children feel more secure, teach good
Parents in Pennsylvania who have unresolved child custody issues may have to make an appearance in court to resolve those issues. Parents who have to
Pennsylvania parents who decide to divorce may be concerned about their kids heading into the new school year. A new academic year can be an
Even if you were only married a short time, splitting your life from your spouse’s life is hard. You share a home, money, possibly children
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