On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 26, 2020 | divorce
Your pet is not property. You likely consider your pet as part of your family. So, the guardianship of your pet may be a top priority as you begin working through divorce arrangements with your ex-spouse. You may even consider it more important than matters like asset...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 26, 2020 | divorce
Divorce can be ugly. But some women may come out stronger on the other side. According to a recent report, women may be twice as likely to be happy after a divorce. That’s according to a survey in the U.K., which examined more than 2000 divorced adults. Results...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 25, 2020 | child custody, Co-parenting
Visitation arrangements ensure that parents who do not have custody may still play an important role in the lives of their children. Visitation rights are court-ordered, usually upon divorce or through other legal means if the couple was not married, and they should...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 23, 2020 | Co-parenting
Not all divorces are the same. Some can be graciously mutual, with both parties agreeing that separation is the best way forward for each individual and their families. Some divorces are unfortunately bitter affairs, full of conflict and spite. For both these...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 23, 2020 | Firm News
You fought for your marriage, but there was something that just couldn’t be reconciled. Conflicts seemed to go nowhere, and while one of you withdrew or shut down, the other seemed to cling harder. The constant push and pull probably felt exhausting, and while divorce...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 23, 2020 | divorce
The once-every-10-years Census is scheduled for 2020, but the U.S. Census Bureau does not just sit around the rest of the time. It frequently conducts smaller-scale surveys to learn more about Americans, their changing demographics, and lives. One statistic from a...
by allison | Mar 20, 2020 | child custody
Custodial parents in Pennsylvania may be able to relocate their children to another state. However, it requires either the agreement of the other parent or a determination by the court that it is in the best interests of your children. In most cases, if the other...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 13, 2020 | divorce
Pennsylvanian spouses who are going through a divorce will have many concerns. The stress of the case can impact just about every aspect of a person’s life. That includes work. During a divorce, avoiding work problems can be a challenging proposition. To get through a...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 5, 2020 | child custody
Adjusting to life after divorce can be stressful and challenging, and it may not be very fun for adults or children. To raise your spirits and give yourself a break, you may decide to take a trip with your kids over Spring Break or summer vacation. If you plan to do...
On Behalf of Purdy Law Office, LLC | Mar 4, 2020 | Firm News
There are a lot of informative articles on the web that offer suggestions about how to break the news of your divorce to your kids. But many of these articles imagine this conversation happening with young children. What happens when you are going through a divorce...