How to Avoid Fights with Your Ex at Your Child’s Graduation
If your ex is prone to picking fights at the most inopportune times, consider the following advice. Whatever happens, don’t allow yourself to reach the Read More
Don’t Get Squeezed
Effective April 17, 2015, members of the Pennsylvania State Police who are stationed on the PA Turnpike will be disguised in PennDOT utility vehicles to Read More
In the Place of a Parent: How the Courts View In Loco Parentis
Attorneys often speak a language that sounds foreign to many people today. Much of this legalese stems from Latin terms that represent the foundation of Read More
Divorce with Dignity
Divorce is always difficult, but it doesn’t have to result in lifelong acrimony. I saw a headline recently which proves this point. Tim Rogers was Read More
Bifurcated Divorce: What Does It Mean?
There is no doubt that at times attorneys seem to speak their own language; in fact, the Merriam Webster dictionary even recognizes “legalese” as a Read More
The Impact of Marital Misconduct in Property Distribution
When Donald Sterling’s alleged mistress taped him making disparaging remarks about African Americans, it was just the beginning of the billionaire’s legal troubles. It wasn’t Read More
The Wall Street Journal Highlights the Path to a Better Mediation Settlement
If you’re considering getting a divorce but you still get along well with your soon-to-be ex, you may want to consider a mediation settlement. There Read More
Why the Popular Waze Traffic App Has Police Worried
The National Sheriffs’ Association is up in arms and Google is to blame! Waze, a popular traffic and navigation app is on law enforcement’s “most wanted Read More