Divorce and Family Law Articles
A Divorce Attorney Near Philadelphia Can Help Resolve Holiday Custody Schedules for Children of Separated Parents
Many “emergencies” arise around the winter holidays when divorced or separated parents realize at the last minute that they do not agree on how their custody time with their children should be divided for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah or Christmas. Most custody orders entered by the court will…
Binding Family Law Arbitration
Family Law Firm, Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC, Discusses Binding Arbitration as an Alternative Dispute Resolution Process
Binding family law arbitration is an expedited alternative dispute resolution process that can be an advantageous way to resolve family law matters. In binding family…
Family Lawyer Describes the Bifurcated Divorce Process
By Lindsay C. Hanifan, Esquire – Family Lawyer In most divorce cases in Pennsylvania, the court will not enter a divorce decree until all of the economic issues have been decided. This means that most spouses will need to either enter into an agreement regarding the division of marital property and…
Family Law Attorneys in King of Prussia Explain Nuances of Relocating with Children
After separated or divorced parents make arrangements for a schedule for each of them to see their children, one parent may desire to move to another place. A move could occur due to a job change, remarriage, or other reasons. Parties to a custody order must consider whether their proposed move…
Family Law Attorney King of Prussia’s Kate Vetrano Explains What It Takes to Be One of the Top Lawyers in the Country
Divorce is never an easy process. More often than not the entire separation process is difficult because emotions tend to run high at a time of significant changes. Fortunately, finding a reliable and compassionate divorce attorney who understands the many aspects of this transition is not as…
Divorce & the Home Buying and Selling Process Explained by a Divorce Attorney
The decision to buy or sell a home during a divorce process is significant and can have implications on the process. Therefore, planning to keep the marital residence or to buy another residence should be discussed with your divorce attorney early on so that your divorce settlement can meet the…
Family Lawyers Discuss: College Expenses & Divorced or Separated Parents
The family lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC have years of experience assisting families through divorce and support matters. Many divorced or separated parents ponder how to finance their children’s post secondary education. If you are in this situation, you may wonder whether a…
Divorce Lawyer Discusses PA Laws for Alimony & Cohabitation
Pennsylvania Laws Regarding Alimony and Cohabitation by Divorce Lawyer, King of Prussia’s Lindsay C. Hanifan, Esquire of Vetrano|Vetrano & Feinman LLC
As part of the resolution of a divorce, the spouse who earns less money may be awarded alimony, which is support that is paid after the…
A Family Lawyer at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC Can Assist Clients With Serving Parties that are Currently Abroad
In today’s world, it is not uncommon for people to move internationally. If your spouse or co-parent is currently abroad, you may be wondering how to start a divorce or custody proceeding. The matrimonial lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC understand you may need to serve a party…
How Does the Court Decide a Custody Matter? Family Lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC Explain
How Does the Court Decide a Custody Matter? Family Lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC Explain
The family lawyers at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC are experts at assisting families through the divorce process. Child custody can be an overwhelming issue for couples going through a…
King of Prussia Family Lawyers Discuss Child Support
In Need of In Depth Information on Child Support? King of Prussia Family Lawyer at Vetrano|Vetrano & Feinman LLC Explores the Modification of Interstate Child Support Orders
In many cases, after a couple separates and resolves economic issues such as child support, one of them moves to another…
International Child Custody
LOZANO v. ALVAREZ
Supreme Court of the United States No. 12-829
Argued December 11, 2013 Decided March 5, 2014
By: Lindsay C. Hanifan, Esquire The family lawyers at Vetrano Law noted a recent Supreme Court decision that affects clients with international child custody cases. With Father living in…