Child Custody when Relocating We live in a highly mobile day and age. It truly is not uncommon for people to move from one state to another a number of times during the course of their adult lives. Obviously, when a parent moves, the lives of children are impacted. The fact that a couple is […]


This entry was posted on Saturday, October 8th, 2016 at 9:29 pm and is filed under Contested Divorce, Custody, Divorce.

Misconceptions abound regarding how Pennsylvania courts make decisions in regard to child custody and parenting time or visitation. Much of the confusion stems from the standard in which the court applies in making decisions regarding child custody and parenting time or visitation. Pennsylvania courts apply what commonly is referred to as the best interest of […]


This entry was posted on Saturday, October 8th, 2016 at 9:09 pm and is filed under After Divorce, Contested Divorce, Custody, Divorce.

Grandparents of children whose parents are going through divorce proceedings may be stuck in a tough situation. They want to help the children, but they are not technically a parent.  Some states, sadly, give no rights whatsoever to grandparents.  Fortunately, this is not the case in Pennsylvania.  Grandparent rights in Pennsylvania do give some options […]


This entry was posted on Thursday, September 29th, 2016 at 11:57 am and is filed under Custody.

A determination of child custody is a complex procedure.  In deciding the custodial arrangements regarding a minor child, the court will look a number of different factors. However, each of those factors will have its own considerations.   Deciding Child Custody Although courts have some discretion in the analysis, there are 16 items they are […]


This entry was posted on Sunday, September 25th, 2016 at 10:01 pm and is filed under Custody.

A number of different misconceptions are commonplace among people in Pennsylvania contemplating divorce. One of the more persistent misperceptions is that assets and debts are divided equally during divorce proceedings. In fact, that is not the standard applied in divorce cases in Pennsylvania when it comes to dividing marital assets. The Equitable Division of Marital […]


This entry was posted on Friday, March 25th, 2016 at 5:41 pm and is filed under Complex Divorce, Contested Divorce, Custody.

Divorce can be particularly hard on children. When parents divorce, children can become confused, depressed and angry. The reality is that children can experience a full range of different types of emotions when parents divorce. Divorcing parents needs to recognize the various emotional responses of their children. Moreover, parents must ensure that their children understand […]


This entry was posted on Monday, February 8th, 2016 at 3:11 pm and is filed under Custody, Divorce.

Divorce and child’s religion can be a major issue in a marriage dissolution case. Long gone are the days in which people married within their own faiths as a matter of routine. Since the 1970s, people have ever increasingly been marrying others who belong to a religion that is not their own. In some cases, […]


This entry was posted on Thursday, December 24th, 2015 at 4:43 pm and is filed under Custody, Divorce.

This entry was posted on Thursday, December 24th, 2015 at 12:53 am and is filed under Complex Divorce, Contested Divorce, Custody, Divorce.

A common problem between divorced parents is communication. Communication difficulties usually start before a divorce case begins. These issues usually are a reason for a divorce. Children are harmed when parents can’t communicate. There are some child custody communication tools parents need to consider. Child Custody Communication Apps Apps are everywhere. It’s no surprise that […]


This entry was posted on Saturday, December 5th, 2015 at 6:35 pm and is filed under After Divorce, Contested Divorce, Custody, Divorce.

In the aftermath of the finalization of a divorce, the time may come when a parent desires to change child support. In some instances, the custodial parent seeks to increase the child support obligation. In other cases, the noncustodial parent desires to decrease the amount of child support. There exist five fundamental facts associated with […]


This entry was posted on Monday, November 30th, 2015 at 5:22 pm and is filed under After Divorce, Custody, Divorce.