Review Your Child Custody Schedule In the New Year

Posted on December 28th, 2020 in Child Custody/Support

With the start of the new year just days away, many Pennsylvania families will be preparing for the future. However, in a year with so many changes, it’s important to conduct proper maintenance on not just estate plans and financial goals–we encourage you to review the terms of your child custody schedule and meet with […]

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All I Want For Christmas Are Support Payments

Posted on December 22nd, 2020 in Family Law

The holiday season is one for giving, making amends, and new beginnings. Unfortunately, when your ex can’t make good on his support payments, you are feeling anything other than holly jolly–especially when he shows up on Christmas with extravagant gifts for the kids, meanwhile you can barely make ends meet. What can you do? Contact […]

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Domestic Violence Reporting Requirements in Pennsylvania

Posted on December 8th, 2020 in Family Law

Since the onset of COVID-19, there have been increased concerns for domestic violence victims as they are forced to remain in close confines with their abusers. Though the number of calls reporting domestic violence across the United States dropped by 50% in some regions, law enforcement and medical professionals alike know that it doesn’t mean […]

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Divorce At The Holidays: Is Now The Right Time For Your Family?

Posted on December 2nd, 2020 in Divorce

January is considered divorce month as many couples will take the time after the Christmas holiday to decide if their marriage is worth saving. In fact, many family law firms report a spike in post-holiday filings the Monday after Christmas. However, some couples may opt to begin the divorce process before the holiday season. While […]

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Understanding International Adoption In Pennsylvania: Citizenship

Posted on November 24th, 2020 in Family Law

When you are trying to expand your family via means of adoption, the process can be stressful. The waiting, the appointments, and home visits, it’s enough to make you think it just isn’t going to happen. But then it does, and that missing piece in your life has been filled. While obviously, it’s not that […]

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Avoid Personal Injury This Holiday Season

Posted on November 17th, 2020 in Personal Injury

Did you know that emergency rooms often see a 10% spike in ER visits throughout the holiday season? Whether you’ll be passing around the turkey at home or virtually this Thanksgiving, as you prepare for the holiday season, it’s important to keep in mind the likelihood of sustaining personal injuries. From burns and food poisoning, […]

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Keep the Holidays Merry with These Shared Custody Tips

Posted on November 11th, 2020 in Child Custody/Support, Family Law

As the holiday season draws near, many families may be planning for smaller, more intimate gatherings as a result of COVID-19 outbreaks. However, whether the entire family is getting together or just those in the immediate circle, for divorced parents, the holiday season may seem tense. But it doesn’t have to be. Keep the holidays […]

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What is the Difference Between a Misdemeanor Vs. Summary Offense?

Posted on November 3rd, 2020 in Criminal Charges

Being accused of a crime is a nerve-wracking experience regardless of what the charge is. But when you face a misdemeanor or summary offense, you may wonder what the difference is, or which one is a lesser penalty. Broadly speaking, crimes in the USA are largely divided into three categories, depending on their severity. These […]

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Do You Need a Postnuptial Agreement?

Posted on October 27th, 2020 in Family Law

After The Real Housewives of Potomac, star Ashley Darby told her husband she wanted a postnuptial agreement following cheating allegations, some couples have begun wondering if postnuptial agreements are just for those struggling with their marriage, or are there other benefits to the agreement. At Kalinoski Law Offices, we work with everyday people–not celebrities–and we […]

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Breast Cancer: Medical Misdiagnosis, Missed Diagnosis

Posted on October 21st, 2020 in Personal Injury

Did you know that there is a 1 in 8 chance that a woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime? While 13% does not seem like a high percentage, the reality is that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in females across the country. While medical technology continues […]

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