August 02, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Rote Error Correction or Unstable Question of Law: Framing Issues to Capture the Pa. Supreme Court's AttentionThe question in the case was whether a prior Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision—A.S. v. I.S.—extended beyond its facts to create child support obligations in third parties who seek and obtain custody rights less than those held by a biological parent.
By Mathieu J. Shapiro, Hillary J. Moonay and Melissa M. Blanco
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July 10, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
Unemployment and Support Obligations in the Time of a PandemicWith many people losing jobs or being furloughed, the ability to find a new job is almost impossible right now. As a result, job loss for those individuals who have support obligations is extremely stressful.
By Hillary J. Moonay
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July 08, 2014 | The Legal Intelligencer
Post-Retirement Benefits in Matrimonial LitigationMany Americans have jobs that offer various forms of post-retirement benefits, including health care benefits, accumulated sick leave and paid time off benefits. Several states have addressed the valuable economic rights to these assets that were created during the marriage from such employment arrangements.
By Hillary J. Moonay and Gregory Cowhey
8 minute read
May 07, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Impact of Social Media on Family Law MattersThe increase in the use of social media over the last several years has changed the practice of family law. Social media has provided opportunities for people to share their feelings and air their grievances 24 hours a day, often saying things that may come back to haunt them during legal proceedings.
By Hillary J. Moonay
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