Pennsylvania residents going through the divorce process will want to negotiate an equitable division of marital assets to protect their future financial health. Even when they work diligently to achieve this, however, they may overlook certain things that can...
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How parents can resolve custody matters jointly
Pennsylvania estranged parents don't necessarily need to go to court to resolve their child custody issues. Instead, it may be possible to do so through informal negotiations or through alternate dispute resolution methods such as mediation or collaborative law. In...
Importance of consistent rules between parents’ homes
Pennsylvanians who are getting divorced should focus on helping their children to deal with the situation in healthy manners. As children are very dependent on structure, it is important for parents to try to determine in advance what rules they will have in each of...
Handling a difficult co-parenting situation after a divorce
Some Pennsylvania parents who are divorced may be struggling to co-parent with a difficult ex-spouse. As long as these struggles are not related to issues such as addiction and abuse and instead have more to do with ongoing conflict between parents, there may be steps...
3 myths about divorce you should know
Getting divorced is usually not something people plan to do when they get married. Unfortunately, it is something that happens. If you are considering divorce, you may have some preconceived notions that are incorrect. This could be due to things you have heard from...
The advantages of shared parenting
Parents in Pennsylvania who are considering separation or divorce are often concerned about child custody and visitation issues. Historically, mothers typically assume primary physical custody of their children while the father has visitation rights. Some experts and...