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Monthly Archives: March 2026

ControllingSpouse

When One Spouse Controls All the Information

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

In some marriages, one spouse manages the household finances, pays the bills, controls business records, and handles investments. Then, if the marriage breaks down, this imbalance of information can create a serious power gap, leaving the other spouse unsure about income, assets, debts, or even whether money is being hidden. Financial opacity is not… Read More »

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Is Divorce More or Less Common During the Empty Nest Stage?

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

When the last child leaves home, parents enter what is often called the empty nest stage. This is a major life transition that can bring both freedom and emotional upheaval. For some couples, this new chapter strengthens their relationship. For others, it exposes long-standing conflicts, leading them to consider divorce. So, is divorce more… Read More »

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Mediation

Can You Start in Mediation and Still Go to Court Later?

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Hybrid approaches to ending a marriage are possible, with many couples viewing mediation as a first step. Mediation is viewed as a cooperative and cost-effective alternative to traditional litigation, but some individuals worry that choosing mediation may limit their legal options later. In reality, starting in mediation does not prevent you from going to… Read More »

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Concussion

Hidden Costs When Concussions Go Unnoticed

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Concussions are sometimes referred to as mild brain injuries, but there is nothing mild about their potential impact, especially when they go undiagnosed. Accident victims frequently walk away from car crashes, slip and falls, or sports-related incidents believing they are fine, only to experience worsening symptoms days or weeks later. When concussions go unnoticed,… Read More »

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Multi-App Situations Can Complicate Liability

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Rideshare accidents can raise complex legal and insurance questions, particularly when the driver involved was working for multiple gig apps at the time of the collision. Then, determining who is financially responsible becomes more complicated than in a traditional car crash. If you were injured in a collision involving a gig worker, understanding how… Read More »

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XRay

Accident Injuries That Do Not Appear on X-Rays

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

While X-rays are valuable diagnostic tools, they primarily show bone fractures and structural abnormalities. Many serious injuries may not appear on standard imaging. When injuries aren’t seen on X-rays, victims may face skepticism from insurance companies. Partner with a Bucks County personal injury attorney to understand the process of securing a full and fair… Read More »

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MilitDivorce

What Makes Military Divorces Different?

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Military divorces combine Pennsylvania family law with federal statutes, military benefits rules, and logistical challenges such as deployments or relocations. Understanding how these cases differ can help service members and spouses protect their rights and plan for the future. Divorce is rarely simple, but when one or both spouses serve in the military, the… Read More »

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Connect with a Legal Professional for Digital Guidance

By Kevin L. Hand, P.C. |

Social media is a window into many personal lives, but when it comes to family law matters, it can also be risky. Whether you are going through a divorce, child custody dispute, or support modification, posts, photos, and online interactions can be used as digital evidence in court, sometimes with significant consequences. Protecting your… Read More »

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