September 04, 2009 | Business Valuation, Court Decisions, Divorce, Legal Perspective, Settlement
A business owner’s spouse who signed a buy-sell agreement was bound by the value in a divorce action.
September 04, 2009 | Business Valuation, Court Decisions, Divorce, Legal Perspective, Settlement
A business owner’s spouse who signed a buy-sell agreement was bound by the value in a divorce action.
September 02, 2009 | Child Support, Court Decisions, Divorce, Legal Perspective
The Superior Court held, once again, that the budget is the most important element of a Melzer child support case.
August 26, 2009 | Divorce, Family Law News, Legal Perspective
The PFA law affords protection to people who suffer from threats, intimidation and stalking, as well as physical abuse.
August 25, 2009 | Child Custody, Child Support, Court Decisions, Legal Perspective
The Superior Court held that it would not overrule the trial court’s finding that parochial school would benefit the child, nor its finding that Father could afford the expense.
August 18, 2009 | Child Support, Court Decisions, Legal Fees, Legal Perspective
In Krebs v. Krebs, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania considered whether to award legal fees to a parent who won modification of child support.
August 13, 2009 | Business Valuation, Divorce, Executive Compensation, Legal Perspective, Marital Property, Settlement
How do you know whether a professional practice (e.g., medical practice, dental practice, law firm or accounting firm) might have value that can be divided in a a divorce? Here are three signs that a professional practice might have value.