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| February 28, 2010 |
| Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines Change in May 2010 |
| Posted By Tim Colgan |
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In May 2010, changes to the Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines take effect. The changes to the Guidelines are based upon Federal law and Federal regulations which require that each state have child support guidelines and that those guidelines are reviewed and updated at least once every four years. The review is to incorporate the most recent economic data on child-rearing costs and data from case files. Pennsylvania's support schedule is based upon child-rearing expenditures measured by David M. Betson, Ph.D., Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. As with the current Guidelines, important factors in determining the correct amount of child support include the incomes of each parent, the cost of child care and the cost of health insurance for the children.
We encourage you to meet with a
Child Support Attorney at Colgan Marzzacco before filing to modify child support through Domestic Relations. Many times clients file for modifications and are surprised when they receive an unexpected increase or decrease after their conference with Domestic Relations. If you meet with a
Child Support Lawyer at Colgan Marzzacco we will answer all your questions and help you make an informed decision about whether to seek a modification through Domestic Relations.
Through the end of May 2010, Colgan Marzzacco will offer a 20% discount off of the regular cost of child support reviews and recalculations. Please contact a
Family Law Attorney at Colgan Marzzacco today to schedule your review. |
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| February 22, 2010 |
| DIVORCE: Tying Up The Loose Ends |
| Posted By Thomas M. Clark |
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In a good deal of cases, the day someone receives a Divorce Decree represents closure to a significant period of their life. Some people are sad, and some are happy to be receiving a fresh start. The problem is, all too often once a recently divorced person is too quick to put the matter behind them and to turn the page without completing some important final steps.
We have identified areas of interest that a recently divorced person may overlook once the Divorce matter is concluded. The following are important tips to remember:
- Even if you currently have a Will, have a new Will drafted that reflects your new status. Any provisions made for your former spouse in a Will drafted prior to your divorce may still be valid even though the final result might not reflect your true desire.
- Consistent with the terms of your divorce, c ontact each of your insurance companies or their agents, including, but not limited to, life, household, automobile, fire, casualty or liability insurance, to make sure that coverage and beneficiaries are appropriate. Consistent with the terms of your divorce, r emove your former spouse's name from any jointly held assets or debts such as bank accounts and credit cards.
- Check with your employer and/or accountant to determine any appropriate changes to your income tax withholding given your new status.
- Consistent with the terms of your divorce, c heck the beneficiary designation on any retirement account you may have. A divorce may not automatically change a beneficiary designation on a retirement account. The best thing to do is to check the beneficiary designations on assets such as these and make the appropriate changes.
- The same caution applies to any life insurance polices that you have. Consistent with the terms of your divorce, check the beneficiary designations to be sure they reflect your desires.
For more information,
please contact a Pennsylvania Divorce Lawyer
at Colgan Marzzacco, LLC at 800-615-0115 for a free telephone consultation. A Pennsylvania Divorce Attorney at Colgan Marzzacco, LLC is available to answer your questions regarding equitable distribution or any other matter of relating to a family law case. |
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| February 15, 2010 |
| Marital Misconduct and your Divorce |
| Posted By Thomas M. Clark, Esq. |
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The rule in
Pennsylvania
is that the determination of the equitable division, distribution or assignment of the marital property in a divorce must be made without regard to marital misconduct (23 Pa.C.S. §3502(a)).
In divorces, the Court is called upon to make an equitable division of the marital property and the Court must consider only the relevant factors that have been specifically outlined by the law.
The law allows the Court great flexibility in adjusting the property awards to reflect various factors and can also use discretion as to how much weight to give each factor.
However, the Court can not consider the marital misconduct of either party when awarding an equitable division of property.
It should be noted that marital misconduct may be considered in an award of alimony (23 Pa.C.S.A. §3701(b)(14)).
For more information, please contact a Pennsylvania Divorce Lawyer at Colgan Marzzacco, LLC at 800-615-0115 for a free telephone consultation. A Pennsylvania Divorce Attorney at Colgan Marzzacco, LLC is available to answer your questions regarding equitable distribution or any other matter of relating to a family law case.
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| February 05, 2010 |
| What is Legal Custody in Pennsylvania? |
| Posted By Tim Colgan |
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"Legal Custody" refers to a parent's right to share in decisions of major importance in the life of their minor child. Decisions that relate to the school a child will attend, medical care of a child and decisions about religion are all examples of Legal Custody issues. Legal Custody is different from Physical Custody. Physical Custody is the actual physical possession and control of a minor child. A parent can have limited or no rights of Physical Custody and still share Legal Custody.
For more information, please contact a Pennsylvania Custody Lawyer at Colgan Marzzacco, LLC at 800-615-0115 for a free telephone consultation. A Pennsylvania Custody Attorney at Colgan Marzzacco, LLC is available to answer your questions regarding custody or any other matter of relating to a family law case. |
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