The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie A. Auerbach | May 20, 2021
Can a court impose a gag order on parents from publicly voicing their opinions and dissatisfaction with court decisions? Is the impact of such public airing of grievances on children a factor in the imposition of a gag order? And what about the impact on the other parent?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael E. Bertin | April 12, 2021
The recent Pennsylvania Superior Court case of Denelle v. Denelle, 243 A.3d 230 (Pa. Super. 2020) addressed an interesting issue regarding the intersection of the signing of an acknowledgement of paternity and child support.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank P. Cervone | March 19, 2021
The Pennsylvania Senate and many in the family law community have been engaged in a heated debate for months on proposed child custody legislation known as "Kayden's Law." At stake is how to make the courts more responsive to the needs of children and more sensitive to the traumatic familial experiences that children may suffer.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James W. Cushing | March 15, 2021
In the recent matter of J.F. v. Department of Human Services, (docket number 72 MAP 2019), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has definitively decided how entry into an accelerated rehabilitative disposition program (ARD) can affect an appeal from a "founded" report from the Department of Human Services (DHS).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Katie M. Shipp | March 10, 2021
This is a client who needs special handling. And you need special training in expertly talking with the client as well as how to collect and document information evidence from a sexual assault victim.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael E. Bertin | February 8, 2021
When there is a mental or physical condition that prevents the child from being able to support himself after the child reaches age 18 or graduating high school, the parental obligation of support may continue.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 4, 2021
A panel of legal experts are set to discuss systemic issues in the family court and foster care systems at a symposium presented by the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School on Friday.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie A. Auerbach | February 4, 2021
The case is interesting because of the unusual nature of life insurance proceeds as well as the fact that the courts had not previously faced this issue head on even though the divorce code has been in effect since 1980.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolyn R. Mirabile | January 21, 2021
In nearly every divorce as we approach the end of the case, I get the inevitable question: What about college education? How much does my spouse have to pay?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael E. Bertin | December 16, 2020
Because postnuptial and prenuptial agreements are contracts, they are governed by the same rules of law used in determining the validity of contracts. Further, a full financial disclosure by each contracting party is a necessary requirement in the formation of postnuptial and prenuptial agreements.
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