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WE Chat Wednesdays Visits Weber Kracht and Chellew February 10, 2016

January 25, 2016 By WKCLawBlog

WE (Women Evolving) Chat Wednesdays is a monthly discussion for women about issues in divorce and finances. Presented by Marianna Goldenberg of CURO Wealth Management and Catherine Shanahan of CSM Divorce Solutions – both Certified Divorce Financial Analysts – the group meets the second Wednesday of every month.

On February 10, 2016 WE Chat Wednesday comes to Weber Kracht and Chellew. Marianna and Catherine will be joined by Abigail F. Tuttle, our attorney specializing in family law negotiations and litigation, including divorce, custody, support, alimony and equitable distribution.

Ladies, join us in conversation about concerns that arise before, during and after divorce. Divorce is never easy. It’s a time of extreme emotional stress and uncertainty when many important decisions must be made. Our goal is to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

Due to limited seating, registration is required and a $10 cash fee will be collected at the door.

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This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

Filed Under: Community Events, Divorce, Family Law Tagged With: Abigail F. Tuttle, Bucks County, Catherine Shanahan, certified divorce financial analyst, CSM Divorce Solutions, Curo Wealth Management, divorce, Marianna Goldenberg, Montgomery County, Perkasie, WE Chat Wednesdays, Weber Kracht & Chellew

“Bebop Bolt at Bucks!” Color Dash Raises Nearly $3,400 for Got Strings? Youth Orchestra and Bucks County Community College Scholarships

October 23, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

We’re still humming from the great sounds provided by the Got Strings? Youth Orchestra at the “Bebop Bolt at Bucks!” Color Dash, which went on without a hitch on its rescheduled date of Sunday, October 11, 2015. Unlike the weather on the original date of October 4, runners had clear skies for this colorful event, held at Bucks County Community College’s Upper Bucks Campus.

Thanks to our generous sponsors and spirited runners, $3,397.46 was raised to benefit scholarships for both Got Strings? Youth Orchestra and Bucks County Community College scholarships.

Thanks to the Bucks County Herald and Perkasie Olde Towne Improvement Association for their event coverage.

Many thanks to Bucks County non-profit Sisters U, Bucks County Community College and Perkasie Borough for making such a terrific team!

Here are some more photos from the day – thanks to Stephen Brown and Looking Glass Photography for always making us look great!

 

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“Bebop Bolt at Bucks” Color Dash is This Sunday, October 11

October 7, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

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We aren’t allowing a weekend of bad weather deter us from helping further the missions of Got Strings? Youth Orchestra programs and Bucks County Community College. The “Bebop Bolt at Bucks” Color Dash has been rescheduled to this Sunday, October 11.

We are proud to join Bucks County Community College and Sisters U as sponsors of this event, which kicks off at 7AM at Bucks County Community College’s Upper Bucks Campus at 1 Hillendale Road, Perkasie. Help us achieve our goal of raising $10,000 by registering here. Individual registrants may use the discount code STAYDRY to save $5.

See you Sunday!

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Filed Under: 5K, Community Events, Rick Howard Tagged With: 5K, Abigail F. Tuttle, Bucks County, Bucks County Community College, Color Dash, FallFest 5K, Got Strings? Youth Orchestra, Perkasie, Rick Howard, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Underreported Rape – The Economic Factors

July 29, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

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Weber Kracht and Chellew’s attorney Abigail Tuttle was one of the legal experts featured in this DailyWorth.com article on the many economic reasons rape goes underreported. This is a worthwhile read to help us all learn how to best support survivors of sexual assault.

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Abigail F. Tuttle, DailyWorth.com, economics, Perkasie, sexual assault, underreported rape, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Top 10 Tips on How to Help Your Family Lawyer Help You – Part 2

June 2, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

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Today we’re continuing Abigail F. Tuttle’s blog on the Top 10 ways you, as a client, can help your family law attorney do their very best work on your behalf. If you’d like a refresher, 1-5 can be found here.

6. If this, then that
You know your spouse and/or the other party best.  Prepare your attorney by explaining how you expect your opposition will react given different scenarios.  You may be able to assist in gaining tactical advantages by anticipating reactions and strategizing accordingly.

7. Preparing for the stranger on the other side of the courtroom
Understand and believe that once you become involved in family law proceedings, the opposition, most likely someone you once loved, or still do, may no longer be the person you love(d).  While you can still provide inside information to your attorney based on your knowledge of the other party (see #6), do not rely on that knowledge in any real way.  The most common example I see of this is the naive client who believes that because his wife told him on their anniversary that if they ever got divorced he could keep his Aston Martin and then is shocked when that is the first thing his ex-wife wants.  Do not assume that because you and the other party enter into family law proceedings amicably and faithfully promise each other it will remain that way, that it will.  Emotions are tricky things in family law.  Most importantly, do not rely on some agreement with the other party which has not been approved by a court.

8. Jerry Springer and Judge Judy battles are not helpful
Do not fight with the other party in court, in negotiations or even outside of the litigation.  You will not accomplish anything and you will not even feel better.  Do not engage.  Being polite never hurt anyone.  If you want your kids or your marital home as badly as you think you do, you can handle being on your best behavior, no matter how difficult.  Of course, no one will blame you if you treat yourself to a pedicure as a reward or vent by singing loudly to angry music in your car all by yourself.

9. Follow court orders
This would seem simple, but it is not.  If the court orders you to do something, do it.  This includes anything from turning over records to following a no contact order with the other party.  Courts do not like it when their orders are ignored.  Your attorney can only do so much for you if you have ignored this rule.

10. Court appearances
Be early.  That merits repeating.  Be early.  Do not overlook traffic, last minute wardrobe catastrophes, lack of parking, a long line at courthouse security or getting lost in the courthouse.  Dress appropriately.  If you do not know what that means, ask your attorney.  One hint though, it does not mean pajama pants or ripped jeans.  Finally, it is “Your Honor.”  If you are addressed by the court, you call the judge, “Your Honor.”  People constantly stumble when it comes to this one.  Practice it.  “Your Honor.”

Follow these ten tips and you’ll be well on your way to making a stressful time of life a little less so. If you have questions or a situation you’d like to discuss, please contact us. We’ll be glad to talk with you.

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Abigail F. Tuttle is a 2007 graduate of the Temple University School of Law and specializes in Criminal Defense, Insurance Defense and Family Law at Weber Kracht and Chellew.

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

 

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: Abigail F. Tuttle, Abigail Fillman, Bucks County, Family Law, Jerry Maguire, Montgomery County, Pennridge, Perkasie, Top Ten Lists, Weber Kracht & Chellew

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