A panel decision of the Pennsylvania Superior Court on December 23, 2014 informs us that despite recent decisions refusing statute of limitation defenses in actions to enforce property settlement agreements,
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WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH SUPPORTING AN IMMIGRANT SPOUSE?
By Mark Ashton on
In December, 2011 a panel of the Superior Court decided Love v. Love. 33 A.3d 1268 (2011). This was a Philadelphia County support action wherein Wife came to the United States with husband’s child. The child was born in 2003. The husband and wife married in 2005 and the application for immigration appears to have been processed in 2008. Shortly after Wife was admitted to the United States the couple separated and Wife began an action for support. …
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Fraud or Foolishness: Ex-Husband Using Madoff as Excuse to Invalidate Divorce Settlement.
By Aaron Weems on
Following up on Mark Ashton’s “celebrity” themed blog entry on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ ownership, another high profile individual is having a residual effect on divorces: Bernie Madoff.
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