Common Misconceptions of Divorce Law (Part Two)

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In this installment of Legal Lines, Stark & Stark Divorce attorneys, Megan Smith and Joseph Visco, continue the discussion regarding some common misconceptions of divorce litigation. Joseph Visco primarily focuses his family law practice in Pennsylvania, and notes various distinctions between New Jersey and Pennsylvania family law. These differences are discussed by the panelists, and include:

  • Emancipation Differences In New Jersey And Pennsylvania
  • College Contribution Obligation Of Divorced Parents
  • Underemployment and Imputed Income
  • Payment of Child Support Arrearages
  • Setting Up A Child Support Probation Account

If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact the Stark & Stark Divorce Group at 1-877-678-Divorce.
 

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