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  • Mar 26 Alimony and Child Support: What is the Difference?

    If you are just beginning the divorce process, you’re probably hearing a lot of new terms that you never wanted to know. Alimony ...

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  • Jan 22 Child Support Lawyer in Philadelphia

    The idea behind child support is relatively simple: divorce does not end either parent’s responsibility for providing financial ...

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  • Dec 11 Alimony and Child Support Attorneys: Helping You Get the Money You’re Owed

    If you’re in the process of getting a divorce , you’re probably looking forward to the whole thing being over. Most people are ...

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  • Nov 17 Can I File for Child Support With Joint Custody in PA?

    In many cases, the parents rule out child support and joint custody because they believe that if they are co-parenting, the issue ...

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  • Sep 24 Tips if Your Ex-Spouse Refuses to Pay Child Support

    When a couple of divorces, one parent generally receives custody of the child or children. The other spouse may be required to pay ...

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  • Aug 13 Child Support Laws in PennsylvaniA: The Basics You Need to Know

    According to a report issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, there were over 36,000 divorces and annulments in ...

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