Our Articles Can Make the Divorce Process Easier for Bucks County Residents
Divorce is a lengthy and complicated process, and the decisions you make now can affect you for years to come. Browse our library articles for help on filing for separation, protecting your assets, getting spousal support, and coming up with a child custody arrangement.
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Bucks County Divorce – The Right Way to Stay Out of a Courtroom Top rated divorce lawyers in Doylestown & Newtown, Bucks Co. discuss how to settle a divorce out of a courtroom. -
Doylestown Divorce and Family Law – The Perils & Pitfalls A “Top” rated Doylestown divorce lawyer discusses the perils of family law and avoiding its pitfalls. -
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Self-Employment and Support Calculations in Bucks County Child Support Cases Child support lawyers in Doylestown, Bucks Co. discuss child support calculations. -
Doylestown Divorce & Custody Cases – Can they get away with saying that? Isn’t that defamation? During a Doylestown divorce or custody proceedings, parties may make accusations or combative statements. Can they get away with that? -
Dealing With the Holidays in a Bucks County, PA Custody Dispute Dealing with the holidays in a child custody dispute. By a top rated Doylestown & Newtown child custody lawyer. -
Bucks County Custody Cases – Entry of Appearance Rule Changes in PA A Doylestown & Newtown child custody lawyer discusses child custody hearings and changes in entry of appearance rule. -
Personal Injury and Worker’s Compensation A unique situation arises when one party in a divorce proceeding is expecting to receive, or already has received, a personal injury or worker's -
Divorce and Property Co-ownership in a Bucks Co. Divorce Top rated divorce attorneys in Doylestown & Newtown, Bucks Co. discuss divorce and property co-ownership. -
Appraising the Marital Residence If one party is retaining the marital residence pursuant to equitable distribution, it will be necessary to obtain an appraisal, unless the parties