FAMILY LAW
Protection From Abuse Order • Sufficiency of Evidence • Preclusion of Evidence
Pace v. Ranalli, PICS Case No. 16-1309 (Pa. Super. Oct. 18, 2016) (memorandum) Panella, J. (5 pages).
The trial court erred in basing its protect from abuse order due, in part at least, to the circumstances of the parties' custody dispute. Order vacated, case remanded.
November 01, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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FAMILY LAW
Protection From Abuse Order • Sufficiency of Evidence • Preclusion of Evidence
Pace v. Ranalli, PICS Case No. 16-1309 (Pa. Super. Oct. 18, 2016) (memorandum) Panella, J. (5 pages).
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