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PA Superior Court Confusingly Applies Relocation Factors and Relocation Burden in a Case Not Involving Relocation
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued a confusing opinion regarding child custody relocation. In this case, neither parent wished to relocate. ...
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Marc A. Scaringi, Esq.
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You Can Request and Win Counsel Fees in Custody Cases!
I have been practicing all types of law for over 20 years. Over the past couple of years, I have been focusing my practice on some high-profile, ...
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Scaringi Law
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What is guardianship?
In the context of this article, we’re talking about guardianship of an “incapacitated person,” essentially a person who, because of a mental or ...
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Brian C. Caffrey
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Can I Get Sole Physical and Legal Custody of My Child?
It’s natural for a parent to want what is best for their child. Sometimes, that means limiting the role the other parent plays in the child’s life. ...
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Scaringi Law
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Can Third Parties Have Child Custody Rights?
By Kelly M. Walsh, Esq. Pennsylvania’s custody laws presume that a parent can always be a party to a custody case, but there are also times when ...
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Kelly M. Walsh, Esq.
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Child Custody in the time of COVID-19
By Robert Sakovich, Esq. Separated or divorced parents who share child custody are likely to have some of the most difficult questions during the ...
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Robert M. Sakovich
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International Child Custody After Monasky v. Taglieri
The Hague Abduction Convention Family law matters—such as child custody disputes—are primarily governed by state law. While family law rules might ...
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Scaringi Law
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Can Drug Use During Pregnancy Be Charged as Child Abuse?
By Jennifer L. Russell, Esq. The purpose of Pennsylvania’s Child Protective Services Law is to protect children from abuse, and to prevent further ...
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Jennifer L. Russell, Esq.
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