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In this episode of Let's Talk Family Law, Family Law Managing Partner Carolyn Mirabile discusses the new custody factors which recently went into effect as a result of Kayden's Law. Listen to this podcast and learn about the profound impact the new factors and their implementation will have on family law cases. Tune in to better understand how this new legislation prioritizes the issue of safety in child custody cases.
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Join Family Law Partner Skip Persick as he guides you through the maze of child support calculations in Pennsylvania.
In this podcast episode, Skip breaks down the complexities of the state's child support system, making it accessible and understandable for everyone involved. Skip provides resources and tips for how to calculation including how to access the state's child support calculator.
Whether you're a parent navigating the process for the first time or need a recalculation of your support payment, Skip provides valuable insights and practical advice. Learn more by listening to this podcast on your favorite app
When navigating a divorce, whether to file joint income tax returns or separately as head of household can pose numerous questions. Decisions regarding deductions, extensions, and tax credits require careful consideration by divorcing individuals before they file their taxes. In this podcast episode, Family Law partner, Carolyn Mirabile delves into the intricacies of tax returns, the process of filing for extensions, and other crucial information essential for making informed decisions about your taxes. Learn more by listening to this podcast on your favorite app.
Pennsylvania has specific requirements when it comes to a prenuptial agreement. This agreement dictates certain things before you get married that aim to protect both parties.
Family Law partner John Zurzola explains the reasons for getting a prenup and why it defines, discloses, and determines items and property in case of divorce. John then walks through the anatomy of a prenup and how to structure an agreement.
Listeners will learn what can be included in a prenup and how to decide what happens to everything in a divorce.
You and your spouse have agreed to an easy divorce, and you think it will be smooth sailing, however, there are a lot of considerations that need to be considered.
In a divorce, alimony, property division, child custody, and child support, are just a few items that need to be considered and could be on a different timeline than the divorce.
Family Law partner Skip Persick walks through what you need to know and consider for your divorce.
Relocation is a change in the residence of the child that causes issues with the nonrelocating parent's ability to see the child. Parents may want to move with their children, but the Court doesn’t always allow it.
In this podcast episode, Family Law partner John Zurzola talks about the impact of relocating a child and the process a court goes through. He walks through the different factors of what the court considers and how it determines child custody relocation.
In Pennsylvania, divorces can be considered a fault or no-fault divorce. Understanding which one you are filing for can have a huge impact on the divorce process.
In this podcast episode, Family Law partner Skip Persick walks listeners through how a fault and no-fault divorce works. He explains the process and reviews the different avenues a no-fault divorce can take.
Join Family Law partner John Zurzola as he discusses tips and tricks for dealing with a narcissist during a divorce. With more than 20 years of experience in handling divorce, John has dealt with plenty of cases and provides his insights on how to best proceed in these cases.
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In a contentious custody case, you might want to catch your ex yelling at you or your child. Can you do this and then use it in court?
This scenario falls under the Pennsylvania Wiretap Act and can be a violation if both parties do not consent to being recorded. Learn more about when it is considered okay to use a recording in this podcast episode with Family Law partner Skip Persick.
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Filing joint income tax returns or separately as head of household during a divorce can lead to several questions. Deductions, extensions, and tax credits are all issues divorcing parties need to consider and decide before filing their taxes. In this podcast episode, family law partner Carolyn Mirabile discusses tax returns, filing for extensions and other important information you must understand before making decisions regarding your taxes.
Learn more by listening to this podcast on your favorite app.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
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