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  • Mar 31 How to Negotiate Pennsylvania Custody Agreements Effectively

    Determining parental custody is difficult – especially if you are trying to negotiate custody agreements in Pennsylvania. You can ...

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  • Sep 12 Child Custody: What’s Best for the Children?

    An overarching consideration in custody disputes is what arrangement is in the best interest of the child. The best interest of a ...

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  • Aug 22 Information Regarding Child Support in PA

    Two of the most important issues between divorcing or unmarried parents are child custody and child support. If one parent has ...

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  • Aug 08 Grandparent’s Rights in a Child Custody Case

    Child custody laws in Pennsylvania can be confusing. Instead of using terms like “visitation,” the laws categorizes several ...

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  • Jul 11 Can Obesity Factor in your Child Custody Case?

    One of the most emotional and contentious discussions during and after a divorce involves the custody of your child. Some couples ...

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  • May 16 Relocation and Child Custody

    When a court issues a custody order, it is based on the circumstances of the parents and child at the time of the order. However, ...

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