You may have taken your spouse’s last name when you got married. This may have been an important step in your marriage because it bound you and your spouse together publicly in a specific way. Yet, if your marriage ends, you may not want to keep that last name....
When you are going through a childless divorce, the fate of your marital home often takes center stage. For many couples, their home is their most valuable asset, both financially and emotionally. Deciding its future can be complex, stirring up a mix of practical...
Divorce brings a whirlpool of changes to family dynamics, but it does not end your role as a parent. As you and your ex-spouse adjust to co-parenting, disagreements can and will arise, even when you both have good intentions. So, how can you manage disagreements with...
Children can be a powerful source of connection between spouses. They can also be one of the most common reasons parents fight when they decide to divorce. Trying to negotiate shared custody arrangements can be difficult. Even when people want amicable divorces, their...
Ending a marriage creates major changes in the lives of everyone involved. However, the impact can be particularly profound for children. Imagine having to face your parents' separation at an early age, adjusting to living arrangements and schedules that are all new...
Stepparent adoption is a relatively common family law matter. People who combine their families may develop close bonds with the children of their spouses. They may eventually want to become the lawful adoptive parent of the child instead of continuing to only be a...
For newly divorced parents, the challenge of maintaining a nurturing environment for their children while managing their emotions can be tough. However, the effort to establish a strong co-parenting relationship is crucial, not only for the well-being of the parents...
Stepparents often form deep emotional bonds with their spouse’s children, leading many to consider stepparent adoption. This legal process solidifies the relationship between the stepparent and the child, granting the stepparent full parental rights. Criteria to...
By design, the traditional legal system is adversarial, where two sides are fighting against each other and only one party can emerge victorious. This system may work for numerous legal issues, but it may not be effective for family law disputes, including divorce or...
Divorce can be a taxing and difficult process for couples. The two parties can face challenges and disputes that they may struggle to resolve independently. Mediation can be helpful if you want to make the process as peaceful as possible. In Pennsylvania, where 29,101...