...proceedings 12 days before his deployment to Iraq. He then asserted his paternity and sought custody. The South Carolina family court and the state Supreme...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the course planner and featured speaker for a seminar "Paternity Cases: Is the Standard for Paternity in Pennsylvania Changing?" in Mechanicsburg, Pa., sponsored...
...the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's CLE course "Paternity Cases: Is the Standard for Paternity in Pennsylvania Changing?" David...
...because Jacob was born into an intact marriage, triggering the doctrine of paternity by estoppel. The doctrine of paternity by estoppel in Pennsylvania...
...father's surname. A Louisiana court entered a judgment of paternity against the father when the child was 13 years old. After a...
...mix of cases that could lead to significant changes in everything from paternity and aviation law to the way state agencies are classified. ...
To do a job well, you must have the right tools. This adage applies not only to home improvement projects, but also to the practice of family law, which requires practitioners to be as creative as po
A series of recent Pennsylvania Superior Court decisions suggests a trend toward awarding attorney fees in family law cases
...ANALYSIS Advances in technology have rendered Pennsylvania's paternity law standards obsolete, Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge David N. Wecht has argued...
The state Supreme Court ended 2007 by deciding a case of first impression, concerning whether a sperm donor involved in a private sperm donation could be held liable for child support, notwithstandin
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