Monthly Archives: November 2020
Military Divorce in Pennsylvania
Getting divorced while serving in the military is a little different than being a member of the general population who is hoping to untie the knot. Certain laws come into play to protect men and women who serve in the military and are out of the state on active duty. If you are in… Read More »
Will You Have to Take a Drug Test in Your Delaware County Divorce?
Drug testing is not unusual in a Pennsylvania divorce, especially during a child custody fight. Generally, the government cannot force people to take drug tests against their will. However, a judge could order one in particular cases. Whether you decide to go along and get tested could dramatically impact your divorce. At Barbara Flum… Read More »
Strategies for Blocking Parental Relocation
Under Pennsylvania law, a custodial parent who wishes to locate must provide written notice to all others who have partial custody rights. Typically, this plays out when a couple divorces and the parent with primary physical custody wants to move the children far away, often out of state. Fortunately, parents with partial physical custody… Read More »
Do You Need a Right of First Refusal Clause in Your Divorce Settlement?
Parents lead busy lives, and some of them will need to be away from home, often for work. To take care of the children while away, the custodial parent might ask a family member to watch the child or hire a babysitter. But why can’t you, as the other parent, have the children during… Read More »