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The Border Crisis and Pennsylvania Custody Law

By Elissa C. Goldberg / July 26, 2018

Custody is in the news regarding the separated migrant children at the US-Mexican border. The situation is tragic, and, since some of the children are being held in Pennsylvania facilities, it brings up interesting points in Pennsylvania child custody law. When a child is separated from their parent, psychological damage can ensue. For instance, parental…

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Family Law: Wear Purple Oct. 20 to support Domestic Violence victims

By Elissa C. Goldberg / October 19, 2016

Family law: October is national Domestic Violence Awareness Month and tomorrow, October 20, 2016, is the national purple day when you can wear purple to show your support for victims. Actually, the National Network to Eliminate Domestic Violence calls for wearing purple all month long. Tomorrow is meant to be the apex purple event. Domestic…

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Family Law: October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

By Elissa C. Goldberg / October 17, 2016

Sadly, in family law we do encounter victims of violence in the home. So we support the national Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October and provide the following links as a public service. Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a national event, is meant to increase knowledge of ways to identify and help those who suffer from violence…

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