by ellen | Mar 15, 2024 | Blog, Collaborative Law, Family Law
For some years I’ve had the honor of facilitating conversations between parents of children with special needs and school districts as they coordinate efforts to develop the most appropriate educational plan to ensure success for these children. I quickly realized my...
by ellen | Aug 25, 2020 | Family Law
As our community changes from red to yellow to green many families are faced with how to guide their children to proceed. This becomes more compounded when a child has a two-family household system. To increase the confusion there is no rule book on how to navigate...
by ellen | Aug 12, 2020 | Collaborative Law
The coronavirus pandemic and social distancing protocols mandated by state and county governments have forced us to explore new ways to assist clients with legal issues related to separation and divorce, custody and support. The challenges of COVID-19 have thrust Zoom...
by ellen | Jul 28, 2020 | Family Law
Issues that are unique to divorce after age 65 generally involve the difficulty of recovering financially when divorce happens so late in life, the emotional loss after decades of marriage, and the loss of a lifelong caregiver while aging. Many couples are without a...
by ellen | Jul 17, 2020 | Family Law
Generally, in Pennsylvania, if a parent has a child support obligation, it is memorialized in a Court Order through the State Child Support system, or PACSES. This Court Order (“Order”) is in writing and becomes the obligation of the paying party (the Obligor) to make...