Reading Divorce & Family Law Lawyer, Pennsylvania

Sponsored Law Firm


Peter  McHugh Lawyer

Peter McHugh

VERIFIED
Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, Immigration, Traffic

My name is Peter J. McHugh and for years I’ve been protecting the rights of people just like you — people whose reputations, livelihoods, and asse... (more)

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

800-628-0360

Victoria A. Bentley

Family Law, Divorce, Child Support, Adoption
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Brett A. Huckabee

Estate Planning, Family Law, Litigation, Personal Injury, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Terry D. Weiler

Land Use & Zoning, Family Law, Divorce, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Michael J. Salek

Contract, Divorce, Estate Planning, Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Thomas L. Klonis

Litigation, Municipal, Estate Planning, Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

John A. Hoffert

Litigation, Estate Planning, Family Law, Business Organization
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Molly B. Kleinfelter

Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Robin S. Levengood

Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           

FREE CONSULTATION 

CONTACT

Larry B. Maier

Government Agencies, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-620-0900

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-620-0900

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-620-0900

By submitting this lawyer request, I confirm I have read and agree to the Consent to Receive Messages from all messaging and voice technologies including Email, Text, Phone, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Information provided is not privileged or confidential.


Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-943-8690

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-943-8690

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-943-8690

By submitting this lawyer request, I confirm I have read and agree to the Consent to Receive Messages from all messaging and voice technologies including Email, Text, Phone, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Information provided is not privileged or confidential.

TIPS

Lawyer.com can help you easily and quickly find Reading Divorce & Family Law Lawyers and Reading Divorce & Family Law Firms. Refine your search by specific Divorce & Family Law practice areas such as Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law matters.

LEGAL TERMS

CHILD SUPPORT

The entitlement of all children to be supported by their parents until the children reach the age of majority or become emancipated -- usually by marriage, by e... (more...)
The entitlement of all children to be supported by their parents until the children reach the age of majority or become emancipated -- usually by marriage, by entry into the armed forces or by living independently. Many states also impose child support obligations on parents for a year or two beyond this point if the child is a full-time student. If the parents are living separately, they each must still support the children. Typically, the parent who has custody meets his or her support obligation through taking care of the child every day, while the other parent must make payments to the custodial parent on behalf of the child -- usually cash but sometimes other kinds of contributions. When parents divorce, the court almost always orders the non-custodial parent to pay the custodial parent an amount of child support fixed by state law. Sometimes, however, if the parents share physical custody more or less equally, the court will order the higher-income parent to make payments to the lower-income parent.

DISSOLUTION

A term used instead of divorce in some states.

MARITAL TERMINATION AGREEMENT

See divorce agreement.

SPOUSAL SUPPORT

See alimony.

QMSCO

See Qualified Medical Child Support Order.

AMICUS CURIAE

Latin for 'friend of the court.' This term describes a person or organization that is not a party to a lawsuit as plaintiff or defendant but that has a strong i... (more...)
Latin for 'friend of the court.' This term describes a person or organization that is not a party to a lawsuit as plaintiff or defendant but that has a strong interest in the case and wants to get its two cents in. For example, the ACLU often submits materials to support a person who claims a violation of civil rights even though that person is represented by a lawyer.

CONNIVANCE

A situation set up so that another person commits a wrongdoing. For example, a husband who invites his wife's lover along on vacation may have connived her adul... (more...)
A situation set up so that another person commits a wrongdoing. For example, a husband who invites his wife's lover along on vacation may have connived her adultery, and if he tried to divorce her for her behavior, she could assert his connivance as a defense.

ZONING

The laws dividing cities into different areas according to use, from single-family residences to industrial plants. Zoning ordinances control the size, location... (more...)
The laws dividing cities into different areas according to use, from single-family residences to industrial plants. Zoning ordinances control the size, location, and use of buildings within these different areas.

FOSTER CHILD

A child placed by a government agency or a court in the care of someone other than his or her natural parents. Foster children may be removed from their family ... (more...)
A child placed by a government agency or a court in the care of someone other than his or her natural parents. Foster children may be removed from their family home because of parental abuse or neglect. Occasionally, parents voluntarily place their children in foster care. See foster care.