
In Westmoreland County, What Should People Expect From A Divorce Master’s Hearing?
In Westmoreland County divorces, if the parties are unable to agree upon the financial aspects of support and equitable distribution of marital property, then after
In Westmoreland County divorces, if the parties are unable to agree upon the financial aspects of support and equitable distribution of marital property, then after
Prenuptial agreements are unique in the sense that they are contracts that no one ever wants to need to use. They are drafted prior to
A party can file for emergency custody if he or she believes that a child is at risk of harm if the Court does not
Assuming that a house is marital property, either spouse can end up with it—it depends, primarily, on who can afford it in the long run—the
In a divorce, in Pennsylvania, retirements can be marital property. If a retirement account was earned during the marriage, then it can certainly be looked
It is possible for grandparents to obtain custody over the natural parents, but that’s in very limited circumstances. If a grandparent feels that he or
First, I would point out that most Courts would say that no one “wins” a custody case. The question asked by the Court is, generally,
Joint custody used to be the term for what we now refer to as “shared custody”. Shared legal custody means that both parties have a
In custody actions, the Court’s goal is generally to have a child have a meaningful relationship with each parent. That’s not always possible, though. While
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