Monthly Archives: July 2020

Why You Need Appraisers in High Asset Divorces
The more assets parties own, the harder it becomes to get a clear picture of what, exactly, is involved in terms of property. While real estate, bank accounts, stocks, and retirement funds all probably come to mind first, some married couples have other high-valued assets, including personal items such as vehicles and sports equipment…. Read More »

Top Reasons for Support Modifications
Child Support Modifications In order for a parent to petition the court for child support modification, there must be a “material and substantial change in circumstances pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1910.19. This substantial and material change in circumstance can include any of the following: Involuntarily losing a job; Being demoted unrelated… Read More »

How Higher Education Affects Divorce
If you or your spouse went to school during your marriage for any type of educational, professional, or vocational degree or program, it can and should be a factor in the division of marital property, as well as in determining spousal support and alimony. How Education and Vocational Training Affect Alimony and Property Division… Read More »

Enforcing Child Support Orders
Child support is important to children and their custodial parent, and when support is delayed or not paid at all, it is the children who suffer the most. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, children of single parents are at greater risk of economic hardship, financial instability, and poverty. In… Read More »