Feinman & Childs
Main Line Family Law Attorney from Vetrano is Elected Treasurer of the Montgomery Bar Association
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania – Jan 11, 2019 The Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) has elected new officers and directors for 2019. Beginning January 11th, 2019, attorney Sarinia M. Feinman took on the role of Treasurer of the Montgomery Bar Association.
The annual business luncheon was hel…
Family Lawyer Explains How The Hague Convention “Right of Access” Allows Foreign Parents to Seek Custody in Pennsylvania State Court
The Hague Convention is an international treaty that many countries, including the United States, are party to. The primary purpose of the Hague Convention is to protect children from international abduction by one parent by enabling the courts to ensure the prompt return of the child to their…
Two Main Line Family Law Attorneys from Vetrano are Elected to Positions with Montgomery Bar Association
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania – August 29, 2018 The Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) has elected new officers and directors for 2018. Vetrano|Vetrano & Feinman’s family law attorneys Sarinia M. Feinman and Lindsay H. Childs have been chosen for two of these roles. Beginning January 19th, 2018 M…
Main Line Family Law Attorney Explains that Children May Now Have Standing to Enforce Their Parents’ Marital Settlement Agreements
In the recent case of Weber v. Weber, No. 1312 WDA 2016, the Pennsylvania Superior Court found that a father and mother’s college-aged son was permitted to bring suit to enforce his parents’ marital settlement agreement that required them to share equally in the reasonable cost of his college…
Vetrano & Feinman LLC Announces Kate Vetrano and Sarinia Feinman were voted as Top Attorneys in Divorce/Family Law in Suburban Life/Philadelphia Life’s 2017 Survey
King of Prussia, PA— November 16, 2017 – Kate Vetrano and Sarinia Feinman, Main Line family law and divorce lawyers, were recently voted as Top Attorneys in the area of Divorce/Family Law for the second consecutive year.
Main Line Family Lawyer Discusses: Dissipation of the Marital Estate is a Factor to be Considered at Equitable Distribution
When a spouse consumes marital property or causes its decrease in value during the marriage or after separation, the other spouse may have a claim for dissipation of the marital estate at equitable distribution. Pursuant to 23 Pa.C.S. § 3502, “the contribution or dissipation of each party in t…
Family Law Attorney Explains how New Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines Effective May 1, 2017 Result in Modest Increase in Child Support Orders
Effective May 1, 2017 there was a modification to the Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines that provides parents who are receiving child support a slight increase in their child support payment. The Pennsylvania Child Support Guidelines “Guidelines” originally went into effect in 1989, and ha…
A Vetrano Family Lawyer Discusses: When are Post-Nuptial or Mid-Nuptial Agreements Appropriate?
Family lawyers are finding that couples are increasingly turning to post-nuptial agreements, sometimes referred to as mid-nuptial agreements, to deal with many issues that can arise during a marriage. A post-nuptial agreement differs from a pre-nuptial agreement because it is entered into duri…
Wayne Family Law: Pennsylvania Reduces the Waiting Period to Obtain a Unilateral No-Fault Divorce from Two Years to One Year
The waiting period to move forward with a unilateral no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania when one party does not consent to the divorce has been reduced from two years to one year. This new law went into effect December 3, 2016. Act 102, signed into law by Governor Wolf on October 4, 2016, amends…
A.S. v. I.S.: Stepparents May Have a Duty to Pay Child Support, Under Certain Circumstances
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently held that a stepfather was obligated to pay child support when he took affirmative legal steps to assume the same parental rights as a biological parent, which included seeking to prevent the biological mother from relocating to California with the child…
Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman, LLC, a Family Attorney in Wayne, Discusses Summer Custody Issues
Spring is the time to begin discussing summer custody with your co-parent and possibly your family attorney in Wayne. Many issues can arise with regard to summer custody, including alternate custody schedules, camps, child care, and vacation plans. If you are unable to resolve these issues t…
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers releases Child Centered Residential Guidelines
Research shows that when parents live in separate households, children do best when parents encourage regular contact with the other parent, maintain a predictable custody schedule, and communicate with each other regarding the child’s routines, education, and discipline. Current research on c…
Practice Areas
- Alimony Support
- Arbitration in Divorce
- Child Support
- Collaborative Divorce
- Complex Divorce
- Gray Divorce Later in Life
- Child Custody and Parenting Time
- Post-Divorce Modifications
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Equitable Distribution in Pennsylvania Divorce
- Retirement Benefits in Divorce
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Our experienced family lawyers, take the time to fully understand the financial and emotional complexities that can be involved in separating two lives. We offer the patience and resources to effectively guide clients through a divorce, addressing all the challenges they may face in moving forward with their lives. To learn more about how we can help protect your rights and interests in a complex divorce, contact the Pennsylvania divorce attorneys at Vetrano | Vetrano & Feinman LLC.















