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Re: Likelihood of winning spousal support appeal
10/15/10 09:23 PM
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Many Pennsylvania county courts employ attorneys or other trained individuals to act as support hearing officers, conciliators, custody mediators, and support and equitable distribution masters. These hearing officers, conciliators, or masters often act as the initial decision-makers in support, custody and equitable distribution cases. If a party does not agree with their decision, the party can file exceptions or an appeal and request that a trial judge decide their cases.
A "de novo" hearing starts from the beginning with testimony and evidence from the parties and the judge will rule on the issues . If you disagree , you can file a Motion to Reconsider , a request to the trial judge to re-examine the evidence with arguments why the decision is incorrect , or appeal to a higher court .
The danger , the evidence may show his income as lower than the hearing examinier used and you receive less CS or pay more APL .
-------------------- Careful. We don't want to learn from this.
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