KINCHLOE LAW is a firm dedicated to helping our clients and our community navigate some of the most challenging times in their lives. The firm offers knowledgeable attorneys and staff who are not just thinking about winning your case or solving your matter, but also taking steps to make sure that your long-term goals are considered and achieved. Whether it is navigating a difficult divorce or complex custody case, negotiating a new business agreement, or arguing for the benefits your deserve, you will be treated with respect, courtesy, empathy as we advocate for your rights and best interests. Want to learn more? Contact us today.
"Superstar lawyer, no nonsense, goal orientated, responsive, and reality based. I found her to be very experienced and wise. Family Court in Philadelphia is a nightmare, but in Ms. Kinchloe I found a guide with a solid lay of the land." - Warner
"If you're looking for an attorney who will truly fight for you, Ms. Kinchloe is it!! She recently represented me in a custody matter that other attorneys said would be difficult to nearly impossible to win. Ms. Kinchloe's dedicated and compassionate representation in all the difference in the world during a stressful and anxious time for my family and I. Ultimately, with Ms. Kinchloe's hard work and dedicated representation, we won that "impossible" custody case. My family and I are forever grateful to her!! - Lauren
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There have been significant changes to the custody statutes. When making a determination in custody, the court will consider whether either party (or member of their household) has enumerated offenses under Section 5329 of the custody statutes. The court will determine to what extent the party (or household member) poses a risk to the child. As a result of the amendments to the custody statute to focus on the safety of the child, the legislature has added seven new offenses to the list of enumerated offenses: