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Tag Archives: Media Child Custody Lawyers

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Five Common Myths Busted About Child Custody and Visitation Rights

By Barbara Flum Stein & Associates |

Going through a divorce is a trying time for everyone involved, and the last thing you need is to create more confusion for yourself by subscribing to common myths floating around about child custody in a divorce. We will dispel some of the most common myths about child custody in Pennsylvania for you in… Read More »

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A Father’s Right to Be Present at His Child’s Delivery

By Barbara Flum Stein & Associates |

Ending a marriage while pregnant can be difficult for many reasons. There may be questions of paternity, and concerns over the law’s automatic presumption that the husband is the father of a child born while the mother is married. There may also be concerns about what rights a father has to be present at… Read More »

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Informal Modification Of Parenting Schedules

By Barbara Flum Stein & Associates |

Trying to get along and co-parent with a former spouse after a divorce can come with many challenges. Many of the challenges may involve the custody and visitation hours, and how parents decide to handle conflicts with their various schedules. Parents can generally handle these challenges without having to go back to court, but… Read More »

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Appointment Of A Guardian Ad Litem In A Custody Case

By Barbara Flum Stein & Associates |

The cornerstone of the court’s decisions in Pennsylvania custody cases is the best interest of the child. The court is required to make its decision using this standard in order to ensure that the child thrives when raised under the conditions imposed by the court. In some cases, the court may appoint a guardian… Read More »

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