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What constitutes neglect in Pennsylvania?

Asked on Jan 17th, 2013 on Family Law - Pennsylvania
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I'm worried about my daughter as she is once again in danger of failing school while in my former husband's custody. Despite his profession that she does three to four hours of work after school, she still struggles. Any attempt to talk about letting her attend school in my district has been rebuffed. Are there any resources to represent her?
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Bankruptcy Attorney serving Collegeville, PA at Nahrgang & Associates, P.C.
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So, whenever a parent feels that the custody order should change in the best interests of the child, they can file a Petition to Modify.  You can either hire a lawyer to help you, which is recommended, or file it yourself.  Many times, courts find a psychological evaluation helpful, but are not required to accept it.  Unfortunately, that is not inexpensive. 
Answered on Jan 22nd, 2013 at 3:56 PM

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