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Family Law

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: March 15, 2018

Pennsylvania has specific laws when it comes to dealing with a parent who wishes to relocate with their child. “Relocation” is defined as “a change in residence of the child which significantly impairs the ability of a non-relocating party to exercise custodial rights.” No relocation shall occur unless every individual who has custody rights to the child consents to the proposed relocation, or the court approves it. The party proposing the relocation is required to notify in advance, every other individual who has custodial rights to the child of the proposed relocation. A party entitled…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: April 21, 2016

REASONABLY PRICED PHILADELPHIA LAWYER LARRY LEFKOWITZ MAKING A DIFFERENCE! A client recently came to us to finalize his divorce. He was paying his lawyer $350 per hour and had already spent over $12,000. To get his case to a Master’s Hearing in Equitable Distribution, his attorney wanted $6,000 to prepare for the hearing and another $2,000 to attend. Frustrated, he came to the Law Offices of Larry H. Lefkowitz seeking superior legal representation at an affordable rate. He was thrilled to learn that Philadelphia Family Law Attorney Larry Lefkowitz charges a reasonable flat fee of only $1500.…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: March 28, 2016

SEASONED PA FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY DISCUSSES THE IMPACT OF PARENTAL ALIENATION ON CHILD CUSTODY DISPUTES Few would disagree that one of the most challenging and emotionally difficult situations that can arise during a divorce is a high conflict child custody dispute. Although the most effective approach for parents in a divorce involving children is to constructively work out a mutually acceptable parenting plan, sometimes the other parent refuses to cooperate or uses tactics that make the process exceedingly difficult to complete. While it can certainly be challenging to maintain civility with an angry and resentful…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

Filing for divorce signals a significant transition in your life. In many cases, couples opt for a trial separation before filing for divorce. Separation gives you the opportunity to reflect on your marriage, your motivations for seeking a divorce, and the possibility of reconciliation. During your separation, you may wish to consult a divorce lawyer to learn more about the process and what you can expect, in the event that your separation does not lead to reconciliation. Evaluate Your Motivations Separation is a good option for those who aren’t quite sure exactly why they’re considering…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

Sometimes the signs of an abusive relationship are obvious, while in other circumstances it can be difficult to determine if the relationship is abusive. An abusive relationship often begins with verbal abuse. The individual may threaten your family, tell you that you’re ugly, tell you that you’re not good enough, or make fun of you. Sometimes, verbally abusive relationships lead to physical abuse. You can learn more about the signs of an abusive relationship by watching this interview with a courageous survivor of abuse. She explains that if you feel hated, rather than loved, the…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

Many individuals in an abusive situation at home feel as though they are trapped. It’s important to realize that you do have legal rights and options available to you. Pennsylvania residents can take advantage of the expertise of Larry Lefkowitz, a family lawyer. When you consult Mr. Lefkowitz, you’ll learn whether you qualify for protection under The Protection from Abuse Act—a state law. You do not necessarily need to have been physically or sexually abused in order to seek protection under this law. If you are in fear of serious physical abuse or if you…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

Mediation is often an effective method of settling disputes in an informal manner. It may be able to help resolve neighborhood disputes, such as those that involve common driveways, pets, property lines, noise and other nuisance complaints, and even minor assault cases. If mediation is successful, you and the other party can avoid going to court to achieve a resolution of the problem. During mediation, you and the other party will sit down with a mediator. The mediator is an impartial third party who does not have the power to impose his or her own…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

There is no cut-and-dry formula for determining when a marriage is over and divorce is imminent; every couple is different and has unique problems. Perhaps even more importantly, every couple has unique responses to problems. What may be considered a deal-breaker for one couple may be considered fixable by another. However, for many couples, the following problems are indicators that a consultation with a divorce lawyer is forthcoming. Infidelity Infidelity is among the most common reasons to get a divorce. When one spouse cheats, it robs the marriage of trust. Unfortunately, infidelity is all too…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

When it’s time to hire a divorce attorney, it’s likely that you’re going through one of the most difficult experiences of your life. Divorce is a complex legal issue, yet it’s also a difficult psychological challenge. It’s important to hire a divorce attorney who can guide you through this time. Your divorce attorney should have extensive experience and knowledge—not only of divorce itself, but also of the many ancillary issues that relate to it. He or she should keep you fully informed throughout the process and use honest billing practices. Extensive Experience Before hiring a…Read More

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: December 11, 2014

Each state, including Pennsylvania, has its own guidelines for resolving matters with regard to child custody, child support, and similar issues related to family law. It’s a good idea to consult a family lawyer as soon as possible after determining that divorce or separation is imminent. Your family lawyer can help you learn about the process of filing for child custody and child support, in addition to the laws that are applicable specifically to Pennsylvania residents. Understanding Child Custody Either parent can file a petition to obtain child custody; sometimes, grandparents may also be eligible…Read More

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