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  1. “How is PA Child Support Collected and Enforced?” by Barbara J. Shah, Esquire

    August 25, 2017 5:37 pm

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    PA child support is collected by the state, once an order for support is          entered.  The process of filing for support and establishing a support order  are subjects of other posts.   This post assumes that you are the […]

  2. “Free Internet Child Support Calculators – Worth the Cost?” by Kristen Anders Bojarski, Esquire

    May 22, 2017 9:02 pm

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    The internet offers a wealth of information that is easily accessible, literally at our fingertips.  If you don’t know something, just pull up Google on your smart phone, type in a question and receive an instant answer. So when a […]

  3. “Mistakes to Avoid While Hiring a Family Law Attorney” by Barbara J. Shah, Esquire

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    Family law attorneys are experts in many different issues. They’ve dedicated their practice to helping families solve problems and create solutions. Whether you’re facing divorce or are in the process of adopting, an attorney can assist you. When seeking the […]

  4. “Children’s Extracurricular Activities in Divorce – who pays for what?” by Kristen Anders Bojarski, Esquire

    March 31, 2017 9:13 pm

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    Spring is finally here and we have so much to look forward to: warmer weather, a few days off from school, blooming tulips, and Spring-season extracurricular activities!  Growing up, my sisters and I weren’t in a lot of extracurricular activities.  […]

  5. “Child Support Conferences and Hearings – No Place for Amateurs!”

    March 10, 2017 9:31 pm

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    You have just received a notice and order that your spouse, former spouse, or other parent has filed a complaint for child or spousal support or Alimony Pendente Lite (APL – spousal support pending a divorce), and that you must […]

  6. “My Spouse Left Me – Now What Do I Do?” by Kristen Anders Bojarski

    February 22, 2017 9:53 pm

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    I recently wrote an article that offered some guidance for the financially dependent spouse who wants to get out of an unhappy marriage. I talked about taking money out of the joint bank account, taking the kids, and filing for […]

  7. “How to Take Those First Steps Towards Leaving an Unhappy Marriage” by Kristen Anders Bojarski, Esquire

    January 16, 2017 2:14 pm

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    It is January, which is affectionately known by family law lawyers as divorce season. More than any other month, internet search engines experience a surge of people searching for information relating to divorce.  Divorce is a life changing and often […]

  8. “MY ATTORNEY ISN’T DOING WHAT I TELL HER TO DO – ISN’T SHE SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING FOR ME?” by Barbara J. Shah, Esquire

    August 18, 2015 2:16 pm

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    The question of how an attorney goes about representing a client is not a simple one. On the issue of loyalty, there is no question; if the attorney cannot be trusted to look out for his or her client’s best […]

  9. “The Nightmare That is Support Contempt Proceedings” by Kristen Anders Bojarski, Esquire

    June 15, 2015 2:37 pm

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    In a previous blog post we discussed what to do when you find yourself thrown into contempt proceedings for failing to pay child support due to an unexpected loss of income, and how to defend against it by filing a […]

  10. Should I Make Child Support Payments Directly If No Wage Attachment Has Been Ordered?

    April 22, 2014 8:27 pm

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    By Kristen Anders Bojarski Last week I wrote about what to do when a child support payor (obligor) finds himself (we’ll use the masculine pronoun for now, but you female support obligors, this applies to you too!) subject to contempt […]

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