Poconos Area Law Blog
Post-divorce budget tips for young divorcees
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | Jun 17, 2024 | Divorce
Divorce can be particularly difficult for young adults, as it often means reassessing your entire life plan. During this time, you will inevitably face significant changes, uncertainties and emotional turmoil that can easily become overwhelming. As you face the
What are your rights if you’re pulled over by police?
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | Jun 3, 2024 | Driving Offenses
Being pulled over by the police is a stressful experience for most people. If you’re the subject of a traffic stop, it’s typically best if you know your rights. This can help you to know what you should and shouldn’t do. It can also give you an idea of what police
Co-parenting tips for special occasions
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 29, 2024 | Child Custody
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?
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 28, 2024 | Child Custody
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
The role of prenuptial agreements in Pennsylvania divorces
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 21, 2024 | Divorce
Before tying the knot, a couple can choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement (prenup). This legal contract can be especially useful for those with substantial assets or debts. It can also help those who own a business, expect to receive an inheritance or have
Criminal defense support for juveniles
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 21, 2024 | Divorce
Before tying the knot, a couple can choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement (prenup). This legal contract can be especially useful for those with substantial assets or debts. It can also help those who own a business, expect to receive an inheritance or have
What is the impact of relocation in child custody?
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 21, 2024 | Divorce
Before tying the knot, a couple can choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement (prenup). This legal contract can be especially useful for those with substantial assets or debts. It can also help those who own a business, expect to receive an inheritance or have
2 facing charges for drug crimes in Pennsylvania
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 21, 2024 | Divorce
Before tying the knot, a couple can choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement (prenup). This legal contract can be especially useful for those with substantial assets or debts. It can also help those who own a business, expect to receive an inheritance or have
Can you change a child custody agreement?
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 21, 2024 | Divorce
Before tying the knot, a couple can choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement (prenup). This legal contract can be especially useful for those with substantial assets or debts. It can also help those who own a business, expect to receive an inheritance or have
How failing an eye test can result in a DUI arrest
On Behalf of Leeth and Gaglione | May 21, 2024 | Divorce
Before tying the knot, a couple can choose to draft and sign a prenuptial agreement (prenup). This legal contract can be especially useful for those with substantial assets or debts. It can also help those who own a business, expect to receive an inheritance or have
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