A $10,000 payment a former Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney attorney agreed to make every time he attempted to change his child custody agreement is enforceable, the state Superior Court has ruled, rejecting the trial court’s determination that the payment was against public policy.

The appellate court found James P. Weaver had the capacity as an attorney to earn enough money to make the payments he agreed to in a custody agreement he helped draft.

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