
Does The Court Take Into Consideration a Child’s Preferences in a Custody Dispute?
If you’re involved in a custody dispute in Pennsylvania, you might wonder how much your child’s preferences matter. Is your child allowed to tell the
Judges get it wrong sometimes.
If your divorce, custody or support matter ended with a less than desirable result, you should consider an appeal. An appeal is your opportunity to request that your case be reviewed by a higher court.
The time limit within which to file an appeal is short, so it’s important to act quickly. An appellate attorney at Cooley & Handy can help you determine whether you have a viable issue for an appeal in your divorce, custody or support matter.
Schedule a consultation now and we will carefully analyze the outcome of your case and give you practical advice as to whether you could succeed in an Appeal.

If you’re involved in a custody dispute in Pennsylvania, you might wonder how much your child’s preferences matter. Is your child allowed to tell the

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