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Gail E Suhr Law Offices
Attorney Gail E. Suhr has negotiated and tried Pennsylvania family law cases that range from simple to the complex. This includes issues related to divorce, custody, child support, equitable distribution, and the enforcement of court orders. Based in Butler, her practice covers the Pittsburgh area and extends to Allegheny County and numerous other counties throughout Western Pennsylvania.

Attorney Suhr has handled many appeals in the state appellate courts. This includes a recent case which changed Pennsylvania law regarding the divisibility of disability benefits after a divorce. If you are facing a divorce or other family law issue, call 724-824-4025 to get in touch with attorney Gail Suhr. Attorney Suhr litigates in all areas of family law.

She guides clients in resolving issues involving property division in divorce, child custody and visitation, spousal and child support, and alimony, as well as protection from abuse (PFA). She also handles prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Attorney Suhr makes every reasonable effort to work out mutually agreeable solutions to these issues with the other party.
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Family Law is an area of law that covers all aspects of family relationships.
Attorney Gail E. Suhr concentrates in matters of divorce, prenuptial agreements, separation, child custody and visitation, child support, spousal support (alimony), protection from abuse orders, the division of marital property and debts, post-nuptial agreements, and all other issues surrounding the dissolution of marriage.
Attorney Suhr is able to address the needs of all types of cases, from simple divorces to those facing more challenging circumstances involving the distribution of significant marital assets, business considerations and valuations, and custody disputes.
An Allegheny County, Pa., woman isn't entitled to her ex-husband's disability benefits paid out by his pension plan, the state Superior Court has ruled, even though their property settlement agreement included pension benefits.
The split decision from the three-judge panel that reversed and remanded the trial court ruling by Judge Randall B. Todd said a clear distinction exists between disability benefits and retirement-age pension benefits.
According to the opinion, the appellant in Cioffi v. Cioffi, Fred W. Cioffi, is in his early 50s and would not have collected any benefits had he not become disabled.
DISCLAIMER: The following excerpts from client letters should not be considered as a claim or warranty that the outcome obtained for these clients by Attorney Gail Suhr is representative of all cases, or that Attorney Suhr will obtain the same or a similar result for other clients or other matters.
Since this was the first time I had experienced being involved with court proceedings, Gail and her team were able to inform me of the steps during this process and advise me on the best actions to take.
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