April 10, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Intersection of Confidential Communication Privilege and PFA ContemptProtection from abuse matters begin as civil cases. If the protection from abuse order is violated, the commonwealth may institute a criminal proceeding for indirect criminal contempt
By Michael E. Bertin
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February 06, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
Notice in PFA Indirect Criminal Contempt Case Examined by Pa. Supreme CourtIf the protection from abuse order is violated, the commonwealth may institute a criminal proceeding for indirect criminal contempt. If the commonwealth is successful, and the defendant is convicted, the defendant will suffer a criminal sentence, which may include probation or incarceration for up to six months.
By Michael E. Bertin
9 minute read
December 12, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Practitioners: Contractual Alimony Is Not an Alimony AwardWhen parties enter into a "marriage" settlement agreement, also referred to as a "marital" settlement agreement, the parties are entering into a traditional contract. As such, marital settlement agreements are governed by contract law.
By Michael E. Bertin
8 minute read
October 17, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Court Order for Child to Receive COVID-19 Vaccination AffirmedThe decision of whether to allow a child to receive any vaccination is a legal custody decision. When the parties reach an impasse regarding a legal custody decision, the trial court is the tie breaker.
By Michael E. Bertin
8 minute read
August 15, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Disclosure and Contempt of Marital Settlement AgreementThe bedrock of prenuptial agreements and marital settlement agreements in family law is the full and fair financial disclosure provided by each party. The seminal case regarding the issue of disclosure is Simeone v. Simeone, 581 A.2d 162 (Pa. 1990). The recent case of Zabrosky v. Smithhower-Zabrosky, 273 A.3d 1108 (Pa. Super. 2022), addresses a number of interesting issues pertaining to marital settlement agreements.
By Michael E. Bertin
7 minute read
June 16, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Social Security Survivor's Benefit Included as Income in Child Support CalculationPursuant to the Pennsylvania support law, "income" is defined very broadly. The definition, includes, but is not limited to, wages, salaries, bonuses, fees, commissions, interest, rents, royalties, dividends, pensions and all forms of retirement.
By Michael E. Bertin
5 minute read
April 11, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
New High Court Rule and Court Case on Child Interview at Custody TrialThe removal of the word "interrogation" from the rule marked a sign of sensitivity toward the issue of a child having to speak to a judge about the child's parents in a child custody case.
By Michael E. Bertin
7 minute read
February 07, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
New 2022 Pennsylvania Child and Spousal Support GuidelinesFederal law requires that states establish guidelines for child support. Pennsylvania's child and spousal support statute, 23 Pa.C.S. Section 4322(a), provides for a Supreme Court rule establishing a statewide support guideline. P
By Michael E. Bertin
7 minute read
December 07, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
PFA Order Not Substantial Burden on Right to Exercise ReligionIn protection from abuse cases, a common component of an order entered by the trial court is that the defendant is precluded from residing in a shared residence with the plaintiff and is precluded from contacting the plaintiff.
By Michael E. Bertin
6 minute read
October 18, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
Counsel Fees Award in Child Custody Case ReversedWith the enactment of Section 5339, there was now a specific avenue that a practitioner could take to combat a "frequent flyer" who constantly drags the other party back to court with filing after filing.
By Michael E. Bertin
6 minute read
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