Divorce is difficult, financially and emotionally. This is a given. Even in the most amiable of separations, the discussion of assets and debts can easily become clouded by feelings of guilt, anger, embarrassment, defensiveness, even vindictiveness. In marriages with high assets, emotions can be heightened. Typically, one of the spouses is more financially savvy than…
Read MoreHere in Doylestown, there are many reasons why couples file for divorce in January. From an emotional perspective, some people want to get through the holiday season before making any big announcements or decisions, while others want to use the new year for a fresh start. From a practical perspective, January can be a good…
Read MoreAsset division divorce law in Pennsylvania does not specifically recognize the care of a disabled or special needs child. It does, however, have catch-all provisions that might allow a judge to take such things into consideration. I can help you translate state family law into meaningful decisions for your family in the event you have…
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