It can be heartbreaking when a child refuses to visit the other parent, especially in situations involving divorce or separation. While it may be a challenging situation, it’s important to approach it with patience, understanding, and a focus on resolving the issue in...

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Can you terminate your coparent’s parental rights?
In ideal joint custody cases, parents work together to give their child the best life possible. However, this often requires cooperation, communication and each parent’s drive to provide the best care for their child. When one parent is constantly failing to fulfill...
How does social media affect family law cases?
The rise of social media has transformed communication, but it also influences legal issues, particularly in family law. In Pennsylvania, social media activity often plays a role in divorce, custody, and support cases. Social media and divorce cases In divorce...
3 mistakes to avoid when negotiating child custody
A divorce or separation is challenging enough for the couple that’s splitting up. The process gets even more emotional and complex when you add children to the mix. If you’re going to do what’s best for your child, you should avoid certain mistakes that could make the...
Is a child custody order a requirement in Pennsylvania?
Divorces involving children tend to become more complex when the parents have contradicting opinions and beliefs concerning custody. In these situations, the relationship between you and your former spouse could be vital when planning arrangements, including details...
Co-parenting tips for special occasions
Special occasions should be a time of joy and celebration. However, for children who have experienced a contentious divorce, these events can sometimes bring stress and conflict. Co-parenting can easily feel like navigating a minefield. This task can be even more...
How does the court determine child support in Pennsylvania?
When parents separate or divorce, the court in Pennsylvania must decide on child support. Child support ensures that both parents contribute to the financial needs of their child. The court uses specific guidelines to determine the amount of child support. Considering...
What is the impact of relocation in child custody?
Moving to a new home can be a complex and emotional process, especially when children are involved. Relocating could also significantly affect existing child custody arrangements. This blog post will guide you through the key aspects of relocation and its impact on...
Can you change a child custody agreement?
When a set of parents settles a divorce in Pennsylvania, they must reach an agreement regarding the care and support of their children. Each family’s needs are unique, and the court keeps children’s best interests in mind when making decisions. Once both parents sign...
Parental alienation is a child custody attack
Even in families where the parents’ marriage is intact, there can be relationship problems. Kids and parents don’t always get along. Divorce can intensify the stress and sorrow associated with the situation. When one of the parents is intentionally causing child...