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Analyzing Pennsylvania’s “Deadbeat Parent Law”

By Lauren H. Kane |

Raising a child on one income can be very difficult. The State of Pennsylvania recognizes this and forces parents to support their children. If one parent refuses to support their children, the state can take several proactive measures against them to force payment. In this article, the Philadelphia, PA child support attorneys at the… Read More »

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Can Disabled People Be Forced to Pay Child Support?

By Lauren H. Kane |

There are different types of disability, including permanent disability and temporary disability. Depending on your situation, a spouse may not be required to pay child support if they cannot afford to pay it. The spouse is entitled to survive and disability is a valid reason for unemployment or underemployment. However, not all types of… Read More »

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How Long Do You Have to Pay Child Support in Pennsylvania?

By Lauren H. Kane |

In Pennsylvania, parents have a financial obligation to support their children, regardless of the relationship a parent has with their child and even in the event of divorce. Even in cases where when one parent chooses to not spend time with their children, or is prevented by Court Order from doing so, a parent’s… Read More »

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