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How Can I Modify My Child Support Payment in PA?
Under Pennsylvania law, both parents are required to support their child until the child reaches 18 (or longer in some cases), but a parent can
Thinking About Divorce While Unemployed in PA? Read Here
Divorce is almost always an intimidating process, especially for those who have never gone through it before, and this is made all the more challenging
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
Can You Really Serve Divorce Papers on Facebook?
In a decade’s time, Facebook has gone from an Ivy-Leaguer alternative to MySpace to something that is so ubiquitous that people who are not on
Debt Collection Strategy: The Demand Letter
If someone owes you or your business money such as a supplier, customer, or even an associate or friend it is necessary to take prompt
How the Proposed CFPB Debt Collection Rules Could Affect You
Debt collection practices have come under the spotlight in recent years as complaints regarding the activities of less scrupulous debt collection agencies have poured into
Why A DIY Divorce in Pennsylvania is a Bad Idea
For many couples who have finally reached the difficult decision to get a divorce in PA, they are emotionally exhausted and money can be tight.
Post-Payment Insurance Audits – Top 10 Areas of Risk
Health insurance payers monitor the billing, coding and documentation practices of health care providers in order to prevent fraud and abuse within the health payment
Preparing for an Office Site Visit
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), through its contractors, often perform medical record reviews and audits for new and existing providers and suppliers.
How To Collect A Pennyslvania Judgment
This is an all too common scenario: someone owes you money, you sue them in court, the court awards you a money judgment, and the