Author Archives: Kevin Hand
Parent Alienation Syndrome And Divorce
Parent alienation is a term that describes situations when a child turns away from one of their parents during a divorce. It can be the result of a parent saying negative things about the other parent. Or, they refuse to timeshare parenting or do not co parent as they said they would. This can… Read More »
Unmarried Parents and Parenting Time
When couples divorce, there are clear legal rights for each parent, unless there is a reason one of the parents should not spend time with the child or children. But, if you were never married, it is not safe to assume you will receive fair parenting time. But there are paths for unmarried parents… Read More »
Determining The Value Of A Totaled Car
In general, a car is deemed to be totaled when the cost of repairing the vehicle is larger than the value of the vehicle. This often happens when a car is involved in a car accident. How this number is determined varies from state to state. In Pennsylvania, a crashed car is totaled, or… Read More »
Hiding Assets During the Divorce Process
Sometimes, couples are able to handle their divorce process amicably. Through cooperation and collaboration, they can land on an agreement. This approach is possible when there are few disagreements surrounding asset distribution. Of course, this is not always possible and it is important to protect yourself if you begin to feel as if you… Read More »
Lasting Impacts of Serious Car Crash Injuries
Car accidents can lead to serious injuries and lifetime need for care. There is even the possibility of fatalities. When serious car crashes happen, there is more than just paperwork in connection to insurance claims. It is possible an insurance company will not understand the scope of your medical and personal care costs. An… Read More »
Moving Your Finances Forward After a Divorce
Divorce can acutely impact your financial life, but there are proactive steps you can take to rebuild your finances. A few of the steps you should prioritize including adjusting your household budget to fit your individual finances and consider how divorce changes your health insurance and taxes. Once you have a handle on your… Read More »
Whiplash Injuries Can Reduce Your Quality of Life
Often, whiplash injuries are portrayed on television shows and in movies as a false injury that a person uses to try and obtain money. A character who is walking and dancing normally will put on a neck brace and begin to pantomime being in physical pain. In reality, many people who actually have whiplash… Read More »
3 Reasons a Parent Stops Child Support Payments
For many people, divorce is an exhausting process, both financially and emotionally. One of the many shifts for parents who divorce is managing finances as a single parent. After all, when you lived with your ex and supported the children together, family finances may have been more streamlined. Sometimes people find they are struggling… Read More »
Dangers of Electric Cars for Pedestrians
When walking around the streets of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, pedestrians always have to be aware of their surroundings. Dangers are evident when they are seen or heard. For example, municipal vehicles often have flashing lights and commercial trucks have back-up sounds. These visual and audio signals alert pedestrians so they can stay out… Read More »
Divorce and Common Goals
When a couple is facing a divorce, it is common for there to be large issues that have been points of disagreement for months or years. Resolving one or a few of these issues is typically not likely through conversation, a divorce attorney can help. A skilled Bucks County family attorney knows how to… Read More »
