Morton Family Law, LLC
Kim Denise Morton, Esq.

Phone: 888-498-5602 Fax: 610-692-7711

Morton Family Law, LLC
Kim Denise Morton, Esq. Darlington Commons 158 West Gay Street, Suite 202 West Chester, PA Chester Co. 19380 (Chester Co.)View Map

Family Law

Statutory and Other Types of Marriage
A marriage by definition is a union between a man and a woman. Every state has different requirements with respect to becoming legally and statutorily married. More...
Out of State Move by Custodial Parent
In most states, courts permit a custodial parent to move out of state with the child if the parent has a legitimate reason for the move. Thus, noncustodial parents who seek to enjoin the custodial parent from moving or who seek to modify custody on the basis of a proposed move are generally unsuccessful. More...
Child Support Enforcement and Paternity Issues
At common law, a putative or alleged father of a child produced out of wedlock had no duty to support that child. However, the statutory law changed the common law and required both parents to support the child. More...
Same-Sex Marriages, Civil Unions, and Domestic Partnerships
Although many people interchange the terms same-sex marriage and civil union, they are actually two different and distinct concepts. A same-sex marriage is defined as a marriage between two individuals of the same gender. A same-sex marriage involves a certain legal status for the couple. Further, each state has its own requirements with respect to marriage. More...
Interspousal Tort Immunity
Interspousal tort immunity is the doctrine that bars tort suits between persons married to each other. The doctrine has its roots in the common-law principle that a married couple was one legal entity. More...

Areas Of Practice

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Alimony
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