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Respond or React: Keeping your emotions in check during your divorce.
Divorce is a time of emotional upheaval. It is all but certain that as you work your way through the process that situations will arise that will cause anger, resentment, confusion, and hostility. Some of these situations are unavoidable and par … Continue reading
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Pennsylvania takes steps to further protect children from abuse
A recommendation from a PA task seeks to place attorneys into the class of professionals who are designated as a mandatory reporter of alleged child abuse. Such a rule clearly places the welfare of the child as the highest priority; … Continue reading
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Is child support appropriate for an adult child? Maybe, says the court.
There are certain circumstances that arise which may warrant the ongoing payment of child support even after a child reaches adulthood. The following excerpt from the NJ LAw Journal illustrates one such situation and highlights what each party must show … Continue reading
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