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Important Change to Social Security Procedures: What You Need to Know

Learn about a key Social Security change that could impact your planning—and what steps to take now to avoid delays or complications down the road.

What Proof Do You Need for a PFA in Pennsylvania?

Need a Protection From Abuse (PFA) order in PA? Learn what evidence is required to obtain a PFA and how a family law attorney can help you build your case.

The Impact of the Presidential Election on Estate Taxes

Whether you’re planning for wealth transfer or protecting your assets, this guide will help you prepare for what lies ahead.

Understanding the Parenting Coordination Process in PA

If you're facing custody disputes in Harrisburg, PA, understanding the parenting coordination process could save you time, money, and stress. Learn more here.

Can Grandparents Get Custody from CPS in Pennsylvania?

Can grandparents get custody from CPS in Pennsylvania? Learn how to navigate custody cases involving CYF with the help of Daley Zucker’s family law attorneys in Harrisburg, PA.

Who Pays Child Support if Grandparents have Custody?

Learn who pays child support when grandparents have custody in PA. Daley Zucker in Harrisburg can help grandparents secure the support they need.

Pennsylvania Enacts New Law to Protect Pets in Domestic Violence Cases

Pennsylvania's new Act 146 protects pets in domestic violence cases, allowing judges to grant temporary ownership and prohibit abusers from harming or contacting animals.

Using Trusts for Out-of-State Properties: What You Need to Know

Secure your out-of-state vacation home with a trust. Learn how trusts simplify estate planning and protect properties in FL, MD, NJ, and DE.

Medicaid Lookback Periods and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax: Transferring Your House to Your Children

Learn about Medicaid lookback periods and Pennsylvania inheritance tax when transferring your home to children. Daley Zucker, LLC offers expert guidance in Harrisburg.

Collaborative Law: A Guide to Resolving Disputes Amicably

Collaborative law is a voluntary process that parties enter into which allows them to settle their disputes without court intervention.