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PENNSYLVANIA UNIFORM FAMILY LAW ARBITRATION ACT

By Bunde & Roberts, P.C. |

On May 8, 2024, after a four-year effort by the Family Law Section, Pennsylvania’s legislature approved the Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act (“UFLAA”), 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. §§ 7371-7398, which will become effective July 7, 2024. The UFLAA received unanimous, bipartisan support throughout the legislative process, and is widely applauded as providing the necessary… Read More »

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May A Custodial Parent Deny Custody?

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In the event of a divorce, parents may have to negotiate a custody agreement. This agreement outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parents concerning their children. It includes details such as who will be the custodial parent, physical custody schedules, holiday vacation schedules, and more. In some cases, the custodial parent might try… Read More »

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Should You Change Your Name After a Pennsylvania Divorce?

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For individuals going through a divorce, an important decision to make is whether or not to return to a prior name. If you want to learn more about the law and the procedures surrounding post-divorce name changes, contact Bunde & Roberts, P.C. Our Pittsburgh name change lawyers can answer your questions and represent you… Read More »

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What Remedies Are Available if Your Ex-Spouse Does Not Pay Child Support?

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It can be extremely difficult to navigate the legal system when your ex-spouse is not paying their court-ordered child support. The idea of having to take legal action against an ex can be daunting, but there are remedies available that you should consider if you find yourself in this situation. If your ex-spouse fails… Read More »

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Can Your Children Choose Which Parent They Want to Live with in Pennsylvania?

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As a parent going through a divorce, one of the most difficult aspects of the process can be child custody. In some cases, however, children may express their own preferences over whom they want to live with. But when is your child’s opinion taken into account? Is there a certain age for children to… Read More »

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5 Proven Strategies for Uncovering Hidden Assets in a High-Asset Divorce

By Bunde & Roberts, P.C. |

If you are going through a high-asset divorce, you may have suspicions that your spouse is hiding assets. The discovery of hidden assets can be a difficult and time-consuming process, but there are several strategies you can use to uncover them. Knowing what these strategies are can help you find the information you need… Read More »

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Can You Relocate Without The Other Parent’s Consent?

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Moving to a new area can be a great opportunity, but it can also be complicated if you are a divorced or separated parent with children. This is especially true if the other parent does not consent to the move. In Pennsylvania, there are specific laws that govern relocation with children. Understanding these will… Read More »

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Can You Get A Divorce Decree In Pennsylvania If Your Spouse Won’t Consent?

By Bunde & Roberts, P.C. |

Divorce is often a difficult process, and when your spouse refuses to consent to a divorce decree, it can be even more challenging. If you are considering a divorce in Pennsylvania, it is important to understand your options if your spouse won’t consent or is otherwise reluctant to proceed. If you want to end… Read More »

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What Happens To The Family Pet In A Pennsylvania Divorce?

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Going through a divorce can be an emotionally difficult experience. Even if the couple has decided to amicably go about their separate ways, there may still be a question of who gets to keep the family pet. This issue may be a major source of contention during a divorce, but understanding what a court… Read More »

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Should You Consider A Prenuptial Agreement?

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A Prenuptial Agreement is an important legal tool that establishes each future spouse’s financial rights and obligations after marriage, and in the event of a separation, divorce or death. Here are some points to consider. If you are considering a Prenuptial Agreement, you should discuss your situation with a knowledgeable attorney. Our Pittsburgh prenuptial… Read More »

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