Because divorce is not always 50/50
The divorce lawyers and family law attorneys at Kevin Zlock, P.C., located in the Langhorne – Newtown area and Doylestown in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, offer extensive legal experience on virtually any domestic relations issue. We pride ourselves in assisting our clients to achieve the most favorable results in contested, uncontested and no fault divorces, whether it comes to drafting property division agreements, litigating issues related to the protection from abuse or equitable property division, or obtaining an appropriate amount in spousal and child support and resolving custody issues.
At Kevin Zlock, P.C., we make it our first priority to know how you would like to handle your divorce, spousal and child support, equitable distribution of property and other related matters.
Clients turn to us because we understand how to manage even the most complicated matters in high end divorces, including sophisticated financial issues (restricted stock units, stock options, employee benefits programs, etc.), extensive property division, asset allocation and preparation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders. We provide unparalleled service to our clients by employing the most advanced technologies and staying abreast of new developments in State and Federal laws.
What Children’s “Best Interests” Really Mean
by Katherine V. Coverdale, Esq., CDFA
For adults engaged in difficult divorce and custody battles, it can be all too easy to forget the significant, long-lasting impact that these types of proceedings can have on those most sensitive to the fallout, children. Unfortunately, the setup of the court system promotes a competitive approach to determining custody in that one party is the so-called winner (the “primary” custodian) and one party is the so-called loser (the “partial” custodian) in most cases. Children, however, do not see it this way. For children, their parents’ divorce and/or separation is a confusing and overwhelming event, and they look to their parents for guidance on how to handle what is occurring. Below are some things to consider for the well-being of the children. Continue reading »






