Children with disabilities have increased financial and care needs, so ensuring their long-term welfare can be tricky. Proper planning by parents is necessary to benefit the child with a disability, including an adult child, as well as assist any siblings who may be...
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What to Do If a Spouse Isn’t Paying Their Alimony In Pennsylvania
Divorce is hard and complicated and messy, but often the only acceptable choice for an unhappy individual or couple. When the parties separate and become divorced in Pennsylvania, sometimes alimony or spousal support is awarded to equalize uneven financial...
How to Get an Alimony Award Modified in Pennsylvania
The legal definition of alimony is a payment that a family court may order one person in a couple to make to the other person when that couple separates of divorces. Of course, that’s the broad definition. In fact, the details of the laws regarding alimony differ from...
Tips for Planning Child Custody Around the Winter Holidays
The winter holidays offer an opportunity to relax and enjoy time with your family. But they can also be a source of stress for recently-divorced parents who must work out how to spend this precious time with their children. Here are several tips to make planning...
Three Questions to Ask About Your Estate Plan After Divorce
Even the most amicable divorce can leave a person feeling emotionally disoriented. You’re starting a new life – but where should you begin? Whether you have an existing estate plan or need to create one, attending to these documents post-divorce is a good way to...