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  • Pennsylvania Divorce and Parenting Plans: What You Need to Know

    Oct 11, 2024

    undefined Divorce What is a Parenting Plan? A parenting plan is a formal agreement between divorced or separated parents that outlines how they will share responsibilities for raising their children. It includes specifics about physical custody (where the child will live), legal custody (who makes important decisions), and how parents will handle major events such as holidays and vacations. While parents can create a parenting plan collaboratively, if disagreements arise, the court may step i...
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  • Co-Parenting in Pennsylvania: Crafting a Parenting Plan That Works

    Sep 6, 2024

    undefined When a couple with children separates, divorces, or ends their relationship, one of the most critical aspects to address is co-parenting. Navigating the emotional and logistical complexities of raising a child in separate households can be challenging, but creating a strong parenting plan can provide a framework that fosters stability, minimizes conflict, and prioritizes the child’s well-being. At What is a Parenting Plan? A parenting plan is a legally binding document that outline...
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  • Grandparents’ Rights in Pennsylvania: Custody and Visitation

    Aug 15, 2024

    undefined In Pennsylvania, grandparents often play a significant role in the lives of their grandchildren. However, when family dynamics shift due to Understanding Pennsylvania Law on Grandparents’ Rights Pennsylvania law recognizes the importance of grandparents in a child's life but balances this with the rights of the parents. Under certain conditions, grandparents may seek custody or visitation rights. However, these rights are not automatically granted and must be pursued through the court system. Whe...
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  • What Papers do I Need to File to Begin Divorce Proceedings in Pennsylvania?

    Jul 17, 2024

    undefined Embarking on the journey of Understanding Divorce in Pennsylvania Before diving into the specifics of paperwork, it's important to understand the basic legal framework of divorce in Pennsylvania. The state offers two primary options: No-Fault Divorce: Fault-Based Divorce: Knowing the type of divorce you're seeking will guide you in preparing the correct documents and information for your case. Essential Documents to Begin Divorce Proceedings in Pennsylvania Complaint for Divorce The Complaint for Divorc...
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  • 3 Different Ways To Get A Divorce

    Jun 11, 2024

    undefined When you think of divorce, the image that probably pops into your mind is that of two hostile people battling it out in court. While this certainly is a common scenario, it is not the only way in which you can get a divorce. In addition to litigation, you also have the choices of negotiation, collaboration and mediation. Knowing the differences between these can help you determine which approach is right for your circumstances. Negotiation an...
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  • 7 Crucial Steps for Parents of Special Needs Children Navigating Divorce in Pennsylvania

    May 15, 2024

    undefined Divorce is a challenging and emotional process for any family, but it becomes even more complex when special needs children are involved. As parents, your primary concern is ensuring your child's well-being and stability during this difficult transition. In this guide, we outline seven crucial steps for handling a 1. Develop a Specialized Parenting Plan A standard parenting plan may not adequately address your special needs child's specific requirements. Work with your famil...
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  • How Can I File for a Divorce If My Spouse Is Serving Overseas?

    Mar 13, 2024

    undefined Navigating the path of Understanding Military Divorce in Pennsylvania Divorces involving the military differ significantly from civilian divorces, particularly regarding jurisdiction, applicable laws, and specific procedures. In Pennsylvania, either spouse can file for divorce  in the county where they reside, or in the county where the defendant resides. This means if you or your spouse has established legal residency in Pennsylvania, you can file for divorce in this state. Key Legal Considerations i...
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  • Deciphering the Dip: The Surprising Decline in Divorce Rates and Its Implications for Modern Marriages

    Jan 15, 2024

    undefined In the ever-evolving landscape of family dynamics, the trends in As we step into 2024, a curious phenomenon has caught the attention of family law professionals and sociologists alike: a notable decline in divorce rates. This trend prompts a pressing question—what does this mean for the institution of marriage today? Is this indicative of healthier relationships, or are there other forces at play shaping this downward trajectory? In this exploration, we will delv...
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  • Navigating the New Norms: How No-Fault Divorce is Reshaping Family Law in Pennsylvania

    Dec 15, 2023

    undefined The landscape of At Louis Wm. Martini Jr. P.C., we understand that the end of a marriage is more than just a legal process—it's a personal journey that affects families and their futures. The shift towards no-fault divorce represents a progressive step in recognizing the complexities of modern relationships and the dignity of the individuals involved. As we navigate these new norms, our approach is grounded in a deep understanding of both th...
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  • How a Coronavirus-Related Income Loss Could Affect Your Alimony and Child Support

    May 5, 2020

    Many people have faced a job loss or reduction in income due the coronavirus pandemic. In such a case it might be difficult for an ex-spouse paying alimony or a parent sending child support to keep up with their obligation. As these orders are based on the financial circumstances that existed at the time they were entered, modifications are granted when the judge feels it is appropriate. Whether you’re making or receiving payments, the curren...
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