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Sweeney Law Offices boasts a reputation for persuasive advocacy across various practice areas. Founder Mildred B. Sweeney, with over 35 years of experience as a social worker turned family law attorney, leads the firm. Serving Pittsburgh metro and western PA, they offer effective family law solutions. Their Family Law blog caters to Cranberry Township and Pittsburgh residents, encouraging..
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
1M ago
Divorce is traumatic on its own. Then, there may be the worry that your professional life is at risk because of having the private details of your situation made public. Many people in Pennsylvania going through this process think that having a divorce made public only happens to celebrities or famous people until the nitty-gritty details are put out for everyone to see. This leads many to ask the question of whether it is possible to keep a divorce confidential. Making divorce public Regardless of who initiates the divorce filing, the court may make divorce settlements public. This means that ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
4M ago
Determining what a spouse may get in a divorce settlement in Pennsylvania is frequently the most contentious portion of a split. Whether the discussions involve alimony payments or division of marital property, these talks can become heated. Complicating matters is that Pennsylvania follows the principle of equitable distribution, in which the court decides on an agreement it believes is fair. Fair isn’t necessarily equal The financial implications of divorce are its most complicated aspect. Dividing assets and liabilities in a divorce is highly confusing, especially if you don’t know what you ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
In Pennsylvania, relocation with your child after a divorce is not allowed unless all the parties that have custody and visitation rights with the child consent to the relocation. Additionally, there are steps to follow when petitioning for permission to relocate and factors that the judge will consider. The best interests of the child With all decisions regarding custody, the best interests of the child must be protected. When a parent requests permission to relocate, the court will evaluate a group of factors as part of the decision process, including: The quality of the relationship between ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
In Pennsylvania, grandparents and great-grandparents have certain custodial rights, depending on the situation’s specifics. These rights are defined by a Pennsylvania statute, Title 23, Section 5325. To pursue visitation rights, grandparents and great-grandparents usually must be able to show that they have a sufficient relationship with the child to warrant legal action. The following outlines the situations in which grandparents and great-grandparents can file legal actions for custody under this statute. When the parent is deceased Pennsylvania law recognizes that it is essential for childr ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
Pennsylvania law allows you to end your marriage for any reason. It also allows you to do so with or without your spouse’s permission. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll be able to quickly finalize the divorce. In some cases, the process may stretch on for months or years even if you are on good terms with your significant other. Divorce can be complicated If you have children, you’ll need to negotiate a child support and child custody agreement. You will also need to negotiate property division terms and resolve other issues related to ending your marriage per state law. Depen ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
Divorce is an unfortunate situation for Pennsylvania couples that requires careful planning, organization and communication. Fortunately, advancements in information technology have introduced many online tools designed to assist you in navigating the divorce journey. These digital resources offer convenience, efficiency and support, helping individuals manage the various aspects of their divorce proceedings. Divorce planning and documentation tools Online tools such as divorce planning software and document management platforms are valuable resources for organizing and streamlining the divorc ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
Divorce is a life-altering event that not only impacts Pennsylvania couples’ emotional well-being but can also have significant financial repercussions. The end of a marriage can disrupt financial stability, create uncertainty, and lead to financial challenges that can last into the future. Division of assets Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction and the divorce settlement terms, assets accumulated during the marriage may be subject to equitable distribution or community property laws. This means that assets such as property, investments, retirement accounts and businesses may need to be d ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
Negotiating the terms of a prenuptial agreement may not be something you included on the list of tasks to complete before the wedding. However, despite the lack of romance associated with creating and executing a legal document, it may strengthen your marriage. As a general rule, Pennsylvania recognizes such an agreement as long as it follows state contract law. All the secrets come out During the process of creating a prenuptial agreement, you must disclose all of your assets and liabilities. You must also typically disclose any sources of income that you have. Your partner must do the same ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
If you are a Pennsylvania resident considering relocating, it’s essential to understand the state’s relocation law and how it could affect your child custody arrangement. Under Pennsylvania law, there are specific factors that a court will consider when determining whether a parent can relocate with their child. Depending on your circumstances, the court might grant relocation (with or without the child) or change your existing child custody order. Moving without the child If a parent decides to relocate without the child, the court will consider several factors, including: The age and develop ..read more
Sweeney Law Offices, LLC Blog
5M ago
Child custody refers to a court’s determination of which parent will have physical and/or legal custody of a child. Child custody is often one of the most contentious issues in a divorce or separation in Pennsylvania, and there are many myths about child custody. Child custody is always awarded to the mother While it is true that mothers have historically been awarded child custody more often than fathers, this is changing. In recent years, courts have been increasingly awarding joint or shared custody to both parents. Additionally, there are many factors that a court will consider when making ..read more