Joseph Pandolfi

Retired Judge

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Child Support in West Virginia
All parents, whether married or not, have a legal duty to support their kids. Learn how child support works in West Virginia.
How Do I File for Divorce in New York?
Filing for divorce on your own in New York is certainly possible, and you can learn the steps and get the forms here. But whether it’s a good idea—that might be a different story.
Uncontested Divorce in New York
Getting divorced in New York can be a relatively pain free process—if you qualify for an uncontested divorce.
Child Support Enforcement in Illinois
Illinois has powerful tools to enforce child support orders, from wage withholding to jail time. Here's what both paying and receiving parents need to know about their rights and risks.
Child Support in Illinois
If you’re the parent of a minor child in Illinois, it’s not a question of whether you’re responsible for child support—it’s simply a matter of how much you’ll owe.
Adultery in Maryland: Does Cheating Affect Alimony?
If you’re facing the end of your marriage because you or your spouse had an extramarital affair, you might be wondering how the infidelity might affect your divorce. Learn how Maryland divorce law deals with adultery.
Remarriage and Child Support South Carolina
Learn whether you can change the amount of child support you’re paying or receiving in South Carolina after you or your ex has remarried.
Child Support Laws in South Carolina
Learn how child support works in South Carolina, including how to calculate support, when judges may depart from the state’s child support guidelines, and how to change the amount of support you’re paying or receiving.
Remarriage and Child Support North Carolina
Learn whether you can change the amount of child support you're paying or receiving in North Carolina after you or your ex has remarried.
Adultery in New York: Does Cheating Affect Alimony?
If you’re facing the end of your marriage because you or your spouse had an extramarital affair, you might be wondering how the infidelity might affect your divorce. Learn how New York divorce law deals with adultery.