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Monthly Archives: October 2022

DivHouse

Exclusive Use Of The Marital Home During Divorce

By Lauren H. Kane |

After your divorce is complete, one or the other parent is likely to end up with the house. However, while the proceedings are underway, there may be no legal requirement for either spouse to vacate. When the home itself is part of the battle, this can create serious turmoil. In many cases, the parents… Read More »

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PetDog

Pet Custody In Pennsylvania Divorces

By Lauren H. Kane |

When a court determines who gets sole custody of a child, the best interests of the child are the most important factor. However, pets don’t have the same benefit. Instead, they are considered personal property in Pennsylvania. Nonetheless, the State of New York has passed a new law forcing courts to consider the best… Read More »

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Vaccine

Who Determines If Your Children Are Vaccinated After Divorce?

By Lauren H. Kane |

This is becoming a hot-button issue post-COVID. Some parents believe the medical-industrial complex and think that vaccination helps protect their children from preventable diseases while other parents fear that the vaccinations may turn their children gay, cause autism, or make them spontaneously change genders. While there is good scientific evidence for believing medical experts… Read More »

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SchoolAtHome

The Homeschooling Wars And Your Divorce

By Lauren H. Kane |

This is a huge mess for the courts right now as more and more Americans take out their ire on the U.S. government and the institutions they control. While some parents refuse to send their children to public schools, they generally choose private or parochial schools as an alternative. However, more parents, especially religious… Read More »

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