Pets have become family in our households, so what happens to pets in the event of a divorce?  Many parties often ask this question. Pa. C.S.A. Section 3502 sets the guidelines for distribution of property as opposed to custody or visitation, which considers pet as personal property.  Since a dog or cat has been declared…

What is a Property Settlement Agreement? A Property Settlement Agreement is an agreement that memorializes the division of assets and debts between parties prior to a divorce. If both parties sign the Property Settlement Agreement, then it can be incorporated into their divorce. If the parties sign a Property Settlement Agreement, but do not divorce,…

Lori A. Walker, Esquire has been selected as a Top Philadelphia Divorce Lawyer by Super Lawyers.  She has been selected as a Rising Star for 2017. Lori’s family law experience includes all aspects of divorce, child custody, child support and spousal support.  Lori’s exceptional legal advocacy has earned her the recognition of her peers in…

Edward Tsui, writer at www.Expertise.com, has written an article explaining what parties should know and expect in divorce and custody cases.  In his article on expertise.com, he explains the following: The types of child custody arrangements The process of reaching a custody agreement Potential child support obligations Personal and emotional considerations How to hire the…

Lori A. Walker, Esq, has been picked as YLD Council Liaison for the year 2017-2018 to the American Bar Association Family Law Section alongside many other experienced and prestigious family law attorneys across the United States in Family Law. Bobbie Batley, will serve as chair for the 2017-2018, replacing her successor, Mary Vidas, Esquire of…

Child Support Child support in Pennsylvania is money paid to the custodial parent for the support, maintenance, and education of the children.  Voluntary gifts and payment of rent, which benefit the child when the child is with you, may not be considered support.  Child support ceases with emancipation of the child by state law or…

When you have children, your relationship with your spouse does not end with the final decree. You will have continued contact with your spouse about support, visitation, and other parental responsibilities. For the sake of your children, keep open the lines of communication with your spouse. Your goal should be that your children are not…

The separation period for a no-fault divorce under 3301(d) in Pennsylvania has been updated from TWO YEARS to ONE YEAR.  Under 3301(d), the parties must prove a separation from their spouse for a period of time to request grounds to divorce.  If the period of separation from your spouse began on or after Dec. 5,…

Lori A. Frio-Walker, Esquire, YLD Council Liaison of the American Bar Association’s Family Law Section, is attending the ABA Section Family Law Annual Meeting in New York City this August.  The Annual meeting is being held at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel from Thursday, August 10th to Sunday, August 13th.  For a list…

  Lori A. Frio-Walker is recognized as a Board Certified Coach and has been published in Psychology Today. The services include marital, divorce, relationship, career, health and wellness, executive and business, motivational and time management coaching as well as conflict, divorce and custody mediation. Lori A. Frio-Walker has met professional coaching competency standards established by…

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