I use my experience and knowledge gained as a litigator for over 30 years to prepare and represent my clients.
As a Divorce a Custody attorney and Civil Trial attorney, I use my experience and knowledge gained as a litigator for over 30 years to prepare and represent my clients. This includes the knowledge of the rules of evidence and civil procedure. Rules of evidence dictate how evidence is presented to the court and what evidence is allowed to be presented. This applies to any type of case that appears before the court. Similarly, the Rules of Civil Procedure are the court rules on how to conduct a case from the inception of a case to its conclusion in court.

In Pennsylvania, a parent of a child who is under 18 years old may file a complaint of custody with the county court in which there is jurisdiction of the child to a form of custody of the child, whether sole, primary or partial physical custody and sole or shared legal custody. This right as also been extended to those who stepped into the shoes of a parent, such as a stepparent or a grandparent (what the court calls in loco parentis). 

