by Joseph Console, Esq. | Jul 28, 2016 | Blog, Real Estate |
Philadelphia Transfer Tax Part II : The Family Exemptions This is a continuation of the blog post from June 22nd, which you can read about here. In that post, I highlighted how the Pennsylvania transfer tax system works generally, and how the taxes in certain counties...
by Scott Matison, Esq. | Jul 8, 2016 | Blog, Custody |
Speaking to Your Children About Your Custody Case Could Do More Harm Than Good In part three of this series about the do’s and don’ts of your custody case, I will examine how certain discussions with your children can do more harm than good to your case. As I...
by Joseph Console, Esq. | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog, Real Estate |
Philadelphia Transfer Tax: The Tax is Too High! A client of mine, a citizen hailing from a different English colony than these United States, commented to me recently that purchasing property in the United States is comparatively beyond complicated. He also said that...
by Scott Matison, Esq. | Jun 17, 2016 | Blog, Divorce |
My Spouse Cheated, I Get Everything in the Divorce Right? Getting divorced is always a highly emotional and stressful period for those involved, even when things end on relatively good terms. But any time adultery is involved, the emotions can sky rocket. The spouse...
by Scott Matison, Esq. | Jun 9, 2016 | Blog, Custody |
Why Emails and Text Messages Have Become Essential Elements of the Custody Case As I discussed in part one of this series, which you can read about here, there are 16 factors that the court in Pennsylvania must consider when deciding custody cases. One of those...
by Joseph Console, Esq. | Jun 3, 2016 | Blog, Real Estate |
The Philadelphia Probate Process and Selling Family Real Estate A major and very common issue that I come across as a probate and real estate attorney in Philadelphia (the Pennsylvania suburbs and New Jersey as well!), is the question of what to do with a piece of...