Jason Martin

How to Deal With an Ex-Spouse Who Is Not Paying Alimony in Pennsylvania

Winning your right to alimony in a Pennsylvania divorce is unfortunately not always the end of the story. An ex-spouse may fall behind in alimony payments or simply refuse to pay alimony for any number of reasons: claiming that he doesn’t have the money; taking issue with how you are spending the money; arguing that

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Do I Need a Divorce Lawyer in a Pennsylvania Divorce If We Don’t Plan to Fight?

Many Pennsylvania couples who have decided to divorce – whether they have been married only a few years or for decades – are loathe to enter into a divorce process which contains drama and fighting, especially when they have endured years of drama and fighting in the marriage leading to the divorce, and they simply

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Do I Need a Lawyer to Bring a Qui Tam (False Claims Act) Claim in Pennsylvania?

Through bringing a False Claims Act (FCA) claim – or qui tam lawsuit as they are frequently referred to – you can assist your fellow taxpayers by recovering money illegally siphoned from the federal government while potentially winning a significant financial reward for yourself. Medicare and Medicaid fraud are common grounds for successful FCA claims,

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3 Ways a Debt Collection Attorney Is More Effective than a Collection Agency

Few things are more infuriating and anxiety-inducing for individuals and businesses than debtors who will not respond to your efforts to collect the money that is rightfully yours. Whether you are collecting on an outstanding bill, a court judgment, or some other financial obligation, obtaining the money you are owed is a necessary but often

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What Property is Subject to Spousal Election in Pennsylvania?

One of the hallmarks of Pennsylvania estate law is that you cannot “disinherit” a spouse that you are currently married to, regardless of the state or length of your marriage. Thus, unless you have finalized a divorce (at which point your spouse would of course become an ex-spouse), the other spouse has a right to

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