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Equitable Distribution

December 7, 2015 by Hoppel Design

The distribution of marital property – also known as equitable distribution – is one of the most difficult issues in many divorce cases.  Equitable distribution is the process of dividing a couple’s marital assets and marital debts as part of their divorce.  It is important to note that the term “equitable” does not necessarily mean “equal”.  Instead, the equitable distribution process involves the evaluation of a number of factors before a court can determine how to fairly divide the parties’ marital estate.  Often, the division is complex as it might involve dividing and distributing assets such as:

  • Real property;
  • Personal property such as cars, jewelry and artwork;
  • Retirement assets such as 401(k)s, pensions and IRAs;
  • Business interests;
  • Investment and bank accounts; and
  • Stock plans, stock options or restricted stock.

In complex equitable distribution matters, we frequently partner with well-known experts such as business valuators, forensic accountants and tax specialists to assist us in providing our clients with optimal ways to divide their marital estate with their spouse.

The experienced family law attorneys at MacElree Harvey are available to help you achieve a fair and equitable distribution of your assets during the divorce process. Our matrimonial attorneys have significant experience handling a variety of equitable distribution matters ranging from simpler matters to extremely complex cases. Our knowledge of local court proceedings and rules is critical to assisting our clients in obtaining the best possible results at the time of equitable distribution.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us at one of our offices below or submit the contact request form.

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Protection From Abuse

February 9, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Parties on the receiving end in an abusive relationship—whether it is a relationship with a spouse, significant other, or family member, or if the abuse is perpetrated against a party’s child—do have legal recourse through the court system. This recourse takes the form of filing a Petition for a Protection From Abuse Order.

Once the Petition has been filed, a PFA Order may be signed by the judge, if the matter is founded. This order affords legal protection from domestic violence to victims of both genders, and directs the abuser to discontinue contact with the abused or face grave legal consequences. Filing a petition is only part of the process of removing yourself from the situation. Day-to day planning is necessary, due to changes that may be enforced by the PFA. We at MacElree Harvey are here to advise and represent you in this trying time.

The attorneys at MacElree Harvey are also experienced in representing any party named as a defendant in a Protection From Abuse action, and will provide diligent legal representation if you are in need of defense against an allegation of abuse.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us at one of our offices below or submit the contact request form.

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Alimony

February 9, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Just as money can become a source of stress during a marriage, it also is a main point of contention during a divorce or separation. Managing the disputes a couple may have over alimony and child support is a strong point of The Delaware Family Law Group of MacElree Harvey. We work closely with clients on all alimony-related issues, including Spousal Support, Interim Alimony and Permanent Alimony. Similar to child support actions, we employ the use of expert testimony when necessary to insure that our client is able to maintain a consistent standard of living that they enjoyed during the marriage.

Our attorneys also represent clients in defending alimony claims in order to achieve a just and fair result for all involved parties. We routinely employ vocational evaluators and private investigators to ensure that the party seeking alimony is eligible to receive support and is doing what they can to become self-supporting before seeking income from their former spouse.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us at one of our offices below or submit the contact request form.

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Divorce

February 9, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Divorce can be an overwhelming prospect, both financially and emotionally. During the initial consultation with one of MacElree Harvey’s family law attorneys, time is taken to ensure that a client understands his or her rights and responsibilities within the divorce process, enabling an effective navigation through this difficult period. Divorces can be very simple, with both parties cooperating and perhaps little to divide in terms of assets and debts, but they can also be quite complex depending on the size of the marital estate, the length of marriage, incomes of the parties, whether or not custody is involved, and the need for spousal support. The experienced attorneys at MacElree Harvey are here to advise, guide and diligently represent a client through divorce.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us at one of our offices below or submit the contact request form.

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Child Support

February 9, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Determining the right amount of child support is a sensitive issue, and it is crucial to gather all relevant evidence in order to ensure the best outcome. The Family Law Group of MacElree Harvey has the ability to approach the issue in a proactive way by helping you to develop a clear outline of your child’s needs in the context of the visitation schedule and the available resources of both parents. We make sure you fully understand all your rights under the laws of Delaware, and we energetically assert those rights so that you can build a positive future. The Family Law Group of MacElree Harvey represents clients on either side of child support actions. In representing the parent who is in need of support, termed the “Obligee”, we insure that all income available for support of the children is brought forward and presented. When necessary, we employ the use of experts, including vocational evaluators, forensic accountants, business valuators and tax professionals, to pursue our client’s goals. We also have varied experience representing parents who pay child support, or “Obligors.” In those situations, we work diligently to accomplish a fair and just result for the parties’ children without unjustly enriching one party at the other’s expense.

The Family Law Group at MacElree Harvey handles new petitions for child support, child support modification requests and enforcement of child support orders. The Group also works with collecting past due child support and medical support.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us at one of our offices below or submit the contact request form.

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Child Custody

February 9, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Child custody issues can be the most challenging family law issues to resolve. When parents do not live under the same roof, contention frequently arises in regard to scheduling time with each parent, as well as decisions relating to health, education, extracurricular activities and the like. Although the children’s best interests should always be the crucial factor in resolving these issues, in the midst of the emotional turmoil—including divorce—this simple but vital element is often overlooked by the parties.

Legal custody relates to those decisions involving, but not limited to, religious upbringing, treatment in terms of health matters, both physical and emotional, and education. Except in extenuating circumstances, parents will usually continue to share legal custody of their children. This can be memorialized at a custody proceeding or in a custody stipulation, to avoid any future misunderstandings.

Physical custody encompasses a variety of components requiring specification, either in a custody order or by agreement in a custody stipulation. Physical custody may be awarded or agreed upon as joint custody (shared equally by the parties) or with one party having primary physical custody subject to the periods of partial physical custody of the other parent. A physical custody schedule would usually outline weekly custody periods, including dinner visits and/or overnights, holidays, vacation, breaks from school, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, birthdays, etc.

Mutual, courteous agreement is always encouraged, but in the event the parties are unable to concur, a custody complaint would be filed with the court, usually followed by the scheduling of a custody conference as the initial step toward resolving custody issues. The various counties of Pennsylvania and the State of Delaware do have different procedures but all are dedicated to the ultimate resolution of custody issues.  Upon the entry of a custody order, the courts anticipate both parties will fully comply with the conditions of the order. If one or the other party does not do so, a contempt action may be initiated, or, if the order is no longer representative of the children’s best interests, a party may file to modify custody.

With their years of experience, the family law attorneys at MacElree Harvey are well-versed in the negotiation and/or presentation through the court of custody matters.

Custody Modification

Circumstances occasionally arise which may precipitate a need for the modification of a custody order. Such occurrences might include a parent’s job loss or permanent change in work schedule, relocation, significant health issues or disability. Again, the family law attorneys at MacElree Harvey have years of experience in assisting their clients in the application for custody modification and presentation through the court system.

Custody Relocation

Custody relocation can be a complex issue arising out of one parent’s need or desire to move with the minor children to another county, state or country. Often, the move is necessitated by a change or transfer in employment, but sometimes it is dictated by the parent’s new life. In either case, both parents have rights to maintain a schedule of physical custody with their children. If one parent’s move impacts the other parent’s ability to maintain the current custody schedule, then the relocating parent must seek approval of the court for the move by filing for relocation. The parent wishing to relocate must serve formal notice of their intention on the non-relocating parent at least thirty days in advance of the proposed move. If that parent has an objection to the move, he or she must file a Relocation Counter Affidavit in a timely manner in order for a relocation hearing to be scheduled before the Court, wherein an order will be issued granting or denying the relocation.

Pennsylvania family courts consider the following factors when deciding the matter of relocation:

  • The relationship of the children and each parent prior to the relocation request;
  • The motivation for relocation;
  • The reason for objection to the relocation request;
  • The impact of the move on the child’s physical and emotional development, education, and the child/children’s quality of life;
  • Preserving the relationship of the children with both the relocating and non-relocating parent.

The experienced family law attorneys at MacElree Harvey are able to assist you through the complexities of the relocation process.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us at one of our offices below or submit the contact request form.

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