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Updates on Parenting Coordination Programs in Pennsylvania

By: Lindsay H. Childs, Esquire It has been over five years since the Pennsylvania Supreme Court brought Parenting Coordination programs back to our state. On March 1, 2019, Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1915.11-1 was enacted, providing that a Parenting Coordinator may be appointed by a…

Donna M. Marcus Organizes Event for Montgomery County Bar Association’s Women in the Law Committee

King of Prussia, PA – November 4, 2024 —Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman family law attorney Donna M. Marcus organized an event for the Montgomery County Bar Association’s Women in the Law Committee. This annual networking event was held on October 16, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Flourtown…

Vetrano Family Lawyer Speaks on Panel at Doris Jonas Freed Inn of Court

King of Prussia – Oct 21, 2024 – Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman Partner Lindsay H. Childs spoke on a panel at a recent Doris Jonas Free Inn of Court meeting. The panel included other local family law attorneys and a judge from the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County, PA. The panel’s…

Donna Marcus Case Note Published About Protection From Abuse

Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman Family Lawyer Donna M. Marcus has published a case note in the PBA Family Lawyer about developments in a case about protection from abuse for victims of sexual violence or intimidation. The case note can be found in Volume 46, Issue No. 1, (Spring, 2024), or you can…

Who Keeps the Family Pet After Divorce?

By Donna Marcus During a divorce, assets such as bank accounts and real estate will need to be divided and distributed, and if children are involved, custody will need to be addressed. But who retains custody of the family pet after divorce? In most households, pets are like members of the…

ADR in the Golden Years: The Case for Using Alternative Dispute Resolution in Gray Divorces

| Lindsay Hanifan Childs
Originally published in PBA Pennsylvania Family Lawyer, Volume 45, Issue No. 3, Fall 2023. By: Lindsay H. Childs, Esquire As a family law practitioner, you have likely heard the term “gray divorce.” It seems that there are an increasing number of programs regarding how to handle a divorce for…

Family Lawyer Discusses Name Changes for Adults and Children

Any time that someone wants to change their name, and the change is not due to a marriage or divorce, that person must file a petition with the court to seek permission for the name change. Due to a risk of fraud and the fear that some individuals may try to change their name to avoid…

I’m Not the Child’s Parent – Can I Obtain Third-Party Custody?

Practice Areas Contact Us Sometimes it is in the best interest of a child for a non-parent to have custody. This is particularly true when the child’s parents have mental health or substance abuse issues, are incarcerated or deceased. In Pennsylvania, third-party custody is a legal…

Using Alimony and Child Support as Qualifying Income for a Mortgage

A major factor to consider during the divorce process is how to handle the division of the marital residence. The parties may choose to sell the marital home and use their share of the profits as a down payment for their respective new homes. In the alternative, one party may wish to remain…

Main Line Family Lawyer Sarinia M. Feinman Assumes Role as President of the Montgomery Bar Association

King of Prussia, PA – January 7, 2022 — Beginning January 7th, 2022, Sarinia M. Feinman, of Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman, takes on the role of President of the Montgomery Bar Association. The Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) held its annual business luncheon this afternoon at Normandy Farms in…

Appeals: The “Uphill” Quest for Justice

Previously Published in the July/August 2021 issue of The Pennsylvania Lawyer Magazine The purpose of litigation is to correct a wrong; in other words, to attain justice: Law . . . must be judged by the results it achieves, not by the niceties of its internal structure; it must be valued by…

Premarital Purchase of Real Estate – Pitfalls and Solutions

| Lindsay Hanifan Childs
Thinking about purchasing a house with your significant other? If you are not married, you should consult with an attorney before making that commitment. Many people assume that if they purchase a home with their boyfriend or girlfriend, and the relationship later breaks down, the law will…