A new move is an exciting new adventure, albeit a complicated one when you share custody with your former spouse. As a Pennsylvania resident, you cannot relocate to a place that will impair the other parent’s ability to see his or her child. While there are no laws...
Restoring Hope
Month: June 2019
Understand the full cost of a DUI
True, it can be inconvenient to leave a car at a Pennsylvania bar or restaurant and have to pay for a cab or rideshare home. That cost requires a comparison to the total cost of a DUI. Esurance offers an in-depth look at how expensive getting a DUI can be. Keeping...
Will co-parenting work for your family?
Divorce is difficult for everyone, but probably the most difficult for the children. They are the innocent parties who did not ask for this to happen and who had no control over the situation. A divorce turns their lives upside down and introduces new situations that...
Grandparent visitation rights in Pennsylvania
If your adult child is ending his or her relationship with your grandchild's other parent, you are likely concerned about your ongoing role in the child's life. The situation may be especially worrisome if your child does not have custody of your grandchild. Under...
Can you move with your kids after a Pennsylvania divorce?
Like others in Pennsylvania who have gotten divorced before you, you may eventually find yourself wanting to move in order to pursue a new job opportunity, to be closer to family or friends, or just to achieve a fresh start. If you have kids and an existing custody...