On April 8, 2008, The Legal Intelligencer published my article regarding the Pennsylvania Superior Court case of Krebs v. Krebs (hereafter referred to as Krebs I). Krebs I pertained to retroactively modifying a child support order prior to the filing of a petition to modify a support order. In Krebs I , the Pennsylvania Superior Court remanded the case to the trial court and directed the trial court to consider the imposition of attorney fees.

On remand, the trial court imposed an attorney fee award of $5,000 against Mr. Krebs (the father), though Ms. Krebs (the mother) sought an amount of $15,408.83 in attorney fees. Mother appealed the amount of the trial court’s award of attorney fees (hereafter referred to as Krebs II ).

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