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Author: Emily Norman

Credit Counseling Center – PRESS RELEASE

The Credit Counseling Center, a Bucks County non-profit organization, celebrated its 25th year of operations at the expansion of its office located within the First National Bank of Newtown, 832 Second Street Pike, Richboro, PA 18954 on May 7, 2019 with a ribbon cutting and reception hosted by Joan Reading, Executive Director, and its Board of Directors: Chair, Robert Szwajkos, Esq. (Curtin & Heefner LLP), Larry Grant (Aurum Consultants), Anne Berlin, Margaret Young (First National Bank & Trust Co. of Newtown), Thomas Maclin (Monument Bank), Ryan Fuller (GMG Insurance), Aret Kalayjian (Univest Bank), Lisa Folks (PNC Bank), Michael Sullivan (Fulton

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Sweet Stevens Attorneys Present Paul Stevens Memorial Legal Seminar at PAPSA Conference

New Britain, PA – Attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams recently presented the concluding session of the annual conference of the Pennsylvania Association of Pupil Service Administrators (PAPSA), a tradition that has become a high point of the gathering. The conference took place in April at the Inn at Leola Village in Leola, Pa.   In this full-day session, the “Paul Stevens Memorial Legal Seminar,” named for one of the founding partners of the law firm, attorneys Mark Cheramie Walz, Sharon W. Montanye, Thomas C.Warner, and Jane M. Williams shared information on recent court decisions that affect special education and

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Pennsylvania sees a positive increase in kinship care placement over the last five years

HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania court data shows that over the last five years, the placement of children in kinship care has nearly doubled. The Office of Children and Families in the Courts (OCFC) tries their best to place children in the care of someone they know and have a relationship with (kinship care) before resorting to other placements – this could be a relative, coach, family friend, etc.     The infographic below highlights key dependency court data including the average number of children entering the dependency system per year, demographics of the children and placement trends.

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Notice to the Bar – Bucks County Rule on Parent Coordinators

The Bucks County Court has adopted Local Rule 1915.11-1.1. Parenting Coordination.  The Rule has been published in the PA Bulletin on May 11, 2019 and will therefore become effective on June 10, 2019.  Family Law attorneys are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new rule.  Persons interested in being accepted onto Bucks County’s Roster of Parent Coordinators should submit their application in accordance with the local rule to Judge McMaster, the Administrative Judge of the Family Court Division.  Please note that applications cannot be submitted prior to June 10, 2019 and any submitted prior to that date will need to

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Upcoming PHFA-Sponsored Mediation Training for those practicing in Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Bucks Counties!

Please join the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA), the American Society of Housing Executives (ASCHE), the National Real Estate Institute (NREI) in a mission to build the capacity of Pennsylvania Residential Mortgage Diversion Courts. If you are a housing counselor or an attorney who is currently practicing (or intend to practice) before the  Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Bucks County Residential Mortgage Diversion Court(s), you will want to attend this 2-day training! There is no cost to you as PHFA is sponsoring the class. In addition, you can earn up to 15 CE’s for counselors; 15 CLE’s for attorneys (if you participate

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Friedman Schuman Superlawyers

Friedman Schuman, PC, a full-service law firm headquartered in Jenkintown, PA, is proud to announce that Robert A. Bacine, Derek R. Layser, Robert H. Nemeroff and David E. Stern have all been included on the 2019 Super Lawyers list and Melissa Paris Miller and Jennifer L. Damelio have been named as 2019 Super Lawyer Rising Stars.  Congratulations to all for receiving this prestigious honor.

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Eight Eastburn and Gray Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in 2019 Pennsylvania SuperLawyers

Doylestown and Blue Bell, PA – Eight attorneys from Eastburn and Gray were selected for inclusion in the 2019 Pennsylvania SuperLawyers list. The lawyers with this distinguished recognition include: Grace M. Deon Employment & Labor, Schools & Education, General Litigation Rising Stars; 2005 to 2007 SuperLawyers; 2013 to present Sarah A. Eastburn Estate Planning & Probate, Estate & Trust Litigation, Tax: Consumer Rising Stars; 2017 to present Marc D. Jonas Land Use/Zoning, Government/Cities/Municipalities, Real Estate SuperLawyers; 2004 to present Kimberly Litzke Family Law Rising Stars; 2005 SuperLawyers; 2013 to present Kellie A. McGowan Land Use/Zoning, Real Estate Rising Stars; 2012

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SOUTHEAST PA NOW PAC ENDORSES JORDAN YEAGER FOR JUDGE

Doylestown, PA—May 9, 2019. The Southeast Pennsylvania National Organization for Women PAC has joined the growing list of organizations and elected officials who have endorsed Jordan Yeager for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County.   “Fighting for equal rights and justice for all has been the impetus for my entire career as a lawyer, and it’s why I want to serve as a Judge on the Court of Common Pleas. I have spent over 26 years fighting to protect the Constitution’s guaranteed freedoms, and I will continue to fight for those freedoms on behalf of all

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11 High Swartz Attorneys Named Among PA Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

NORRISTOWN, Pa. (May 9, 2019) – High Swartz LLP, a full-service law firm with offices in Norristown and Doylestown, Pennsylvania, is pleased to announce that  11 of its attorneys have been named among Pennsylvania’s 2019 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. Among the highlights are two inclusions on the 50 Top Female Lawyers in Pennsylvania list going to Melissa M. Boyd and Mary Cushing Doherty of the High Swartz Domestic Relations practice. The Super Lawyers list recognizes no more than 5 percent of attorneys in each state. The Super Lawyers Rising Stars list recognizes no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys

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