If you are divorcing in Pennsylvania, one of the most important things you'll have to do is divide your marital assets. You can do this by yourselves, or the court will decide for you; however, one denominator remains the same regardless of the route you take: The...
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Implications of divorce on your business in Pennsylvania
If you own a business in Pennsylvania, getting a divorce could significantly affect it. Here's what to look out for to better protect yourself and your interests. The business started before marriage If you started your business before you got married, then it is...
How unmarried fathers can address child-related family law issues
Some aspects of a Pennsylvania family law case are more difficult than others. Child-related concerns are a primary example. This is true whether it is child custody, child support, visitation or paternity. Often, this is viewed from the mother’s perspective. Despite...
Divorce and your family business: what to know
Going through a divorce is challenging enough without having to think about your livelihood – your family business. If you are getting ready to seek a divorce in Pennsylvania but are hesitant to petition because you are not sure how it will impact your income, look no...
Will divorce affect your credit score?
When you look at your credit report in Pennsylvania, you'll see that your marital status is not listed, even if you're going through a divorce or are already divorced. This means that the divorce itself doesn't impact your credit score. However, indirect damage to...
What are my visitation and custody rights as a father?
Maybe the mother of your child isn’t letting you see your child. Or perhaps you’d just like to legally declare paternity in case you separate from your partner one day. Thankfully, in Pennsylvania, unmarried fathers have every right to raise and spend time with their...
Making the grade when it comes to shared parenting
While divorce can be hard, you’re not the only one affected. Your children are also going to face major changes, and it could be up to the courts how much you can help them through it. The National Parents Organization has assigned Pennsylvania a D when it comes to...