The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure do not prohibit the non-custodial parent from collecting child support from the custodial parent: Colonna v. Colonna, 885 A.2d 649 (Pa. 2004)
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a mother who is the custodian of a child pursuant to a...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that a Pennsylvania statute allowing courts to order noncustodia...
When the parents share joint physical custody of one minor child but one of the parents has primary ...
This comment will address the custodial parent\u27s right to contract with the supporting parent to ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that child placement agreements voluntarily executed by p...
Child custody has evolved to the point where, at a minimum, states provide a mediated process by whi...
Non-custodial parents pay child support in a variety of ways. Divorced parents should be provided wi...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania held that a court must examine the strength of the existing emotio...
This Note contends that, based on the custody statute and relevant case law, the court of appeals sh...
This note will first explore the purpose of child support and the changes in Washington law resultin...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the obligation to pay child support does not survive the pa...
Covers cases on direct support by a father as a defense to his liabiity for nonpayment of child supp...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a mother who is the custodian of a child pursuant to a...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that a Pennsylvania statute allowing courts to order noncustodia...
When the parents share joint physical custody of one minor child but one of the parents has primary ...
This comment will address the custodial parent\u27s right to contract with the supporting parent to ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that child placement agreements voluntarily executed by p...
Child custody has evolved to the point where, at a minimum, states provide a mediated process by whi...
Non-custodial parents pay child support in a variety of ways. Divorced parents should be provided wi...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania held that a court must examine the strength of the existing emotio...
This Note contends that, based on the custody statute and relevant case law, the court of appeals sh...
This note will first explore the purpose of child support and the changes in Washington law resultin...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the obligation to pay child support does not survive the pa...
Covers cases on direct support by a father as a defense to his liabiity for nonpayment of child supp...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The United States Supreme Court has held that a mother who is the custodian of a child pursuant to a...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...