Family Law Archives
Gray Divorce: Ending Your Marriage at an Older Age
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Divorce on March 19, 2019
Most married couples would likely agree that marriage takes work. Some generations ago, the amount of work put in, some might argue, seemed to be higher. As of 1990 fewer than 1 in 10 people who got divorced were over the age of 50. But over the course of the last two and a half… Read More
Changing Your Name After Divorce
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Divorce on March 5, 2019
After a divorce, the thought of changing one’s name back to a maiden name can elicit a range of emotions. For some, it can evoke a feeling of independence and new beginnings; but for others, it is just another inconvenience caused by divorce. Whether you look forward to the change or simply need to do… Read More
Examining Several of the Most Expensive Divorces
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Division of Assets on February 19, 2019
Many individuals considering divorce recoil at the cost of splitting up. The division of marital assets can be destructive to savings, real estate, businesses and other possessions. While division tries to be fair and equitable, many feel they are left with less than half of what they had. If it is any consolation, consider the… Read More
How to Choose the Right Divorce Lawyer for You
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Divorce on January 22, 2019
Even under the best of circumstances, going through a divorce is a difficult, emotional, and painful process. In order to get through it with as few emotional scars as possible, it is crucial that you select an experienced and qualified Delaware County divorce lawyer. While you may think that a cut-throat attorney who will tell… Read More
Passengers Are Getting Injured in Uber & Lyft Accidents
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Family Law on January 17, 2019
People look to rideshare outfits like Lyft and Uber for convenience, quick pick-up, and low-cost. But what they are getting, in many cases, is injuries. Statistics show that the year 2010 saw the fewest highway fatalities in 60 years. Then the number of deaths started to rise again, two to three percent annually in the… Read More
How do Military Divorces Differ from Civilian Divorces?
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Child Support on January 15, 2019
While military divorces are worked through in civilian court, they require lawyers who understand unique military matters. Specifically, they must be experienced with military rules relating to child and spousal support, the division of military pensions and benefits, service of process, and requirements regarding residency and filing. The Delaware County divorce lawyers at the Law… Read More
January is Divorce Month
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Child Custody on December 26, 2018
The new year is underway and so is divorce season in America. Statistics from court filings, as well as search engine keywords, show that January is one of the highest months for divorce filings in the United States. An estimated 40 percent of U.S. marriages end in divorce, but what are some of the reasons… Read More