- DivorceDivorce mediation, an alternative to traditional divorce proceedings, is a means to resolve the complex issues of a divorce. Mediation involves the services of a trained and neutral person who works with the parties to facilitate the settlement of disputed issues. Such person is known as the “mediator.”
- Child SupportMost divorces involve a division of property between the spouses. If there are children from the marriage, the parent not granted custody usually must pay monthly child support. In addition, one of the spouses may be granted monthly... Read more.
- Child Custody and VisitationWe are experienced in all aspects of family law and regularly handle matters of divorce, support, equitable distribution, custody and visitation. This includes the drafting of prenuptial agreements, property settlement agreements and qualified domestic relations orders for pension distributions.
- Premarital Agreement
- Spousal SupportIn traditional divorce proceedings, the judge ultimately determines child support, child custody, spousal support and property issues. Mediation, on the other hand, allows couples to control the outcome of their divorce. Additionally, the mediation process is non-adversarial in nature, which is especially important for couples with children, as like-minded parents can establish parenting plans with minimum disruption to the lives of their children.
- Criminal Defense
- Sex CrimesIn December of 2005, the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that an employer who was on notice that an employee was using workplace computers to access pornography, possibly child pornography, had a duty to investigate the employee’s activities and to report such activity to the police. Failure to do so can render the employer liable to all third parties who may be affected by the employee’s internet activity.
- Fraud
- Embezzlement
- Murder
- Business DisputesNarducci, Moore, Fleisher, Roeberg & Wolfe, LLP is a full-service law firm serving businesses, individuals and families in the Philadelphia region. Our attorneys provide advice and representation across the spectrum of business law, including business entity formation, compliance, employment matters, and all manner of business transactions and corporate and commercial litigation. As a full-service general practice law firm, our caring and experienced lawyers are also there for our clients to meet their other legal needs, including estate planning and probate, divorce and family law, and business and consumer bankruptcy matters.
- Business TransactionsPeter E. Moore represents clients with matters involving domestic relations, estate planning and estate administration. In addition, he regularly advises clients regarding corporate and business transactions and civil litigation. Mr. Moore earned his undergraduate degree from Villanova University and his law degree from Widener University. He has practiced law for over 24 years in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Peter is a member of the family law section of the Montgomery County Bar Association and Pennsylvania Bar Association. In addition to Professional Organization, Peter is active in the Boys Scouts; the Church Council of St. Paul’s Church in East Norriton, Pennsylvania, and the Conshohocken Chapter of the American Business Clubs (AMBUCS) serves on the Board of Directors of the Conshohocken Visiting Nurses Association and is past President of the Conshohocken Fellowship House.
- Limited Liability CompaniesLimited Liability Companies (“LLCs”) are a form of business ownership which is a separate legal entity much like a corporation. An LLC is treated like a partnership for tax purposes and like a corporation for liability... Read more.
- Employment ContractOur firm has substantial experience in the acquisition, organization and sale of business entities. This includes assisting our clients in selecting the type of entity that suits their needs, drafting organizational documents (including partnership agreements, shareholders’ agreements, and buy-sell agreements), maintaining and updating corporate records, and providing representation in mergers, joint ventures and sales of business units. We are also experienced in drafting industry specific contracts, employment contracts, employee handbooks and other documents necessary needed in the operation of your business.
- Employment LitigationOur attorneys have appeared in both state and federal courts and before administrative agencies to represent our clients in a wide variety of matters. We have litigated collection cases, employment disputes (ranging from unemployment compensation claims to the enforcement of restrictive covenants), and matters arising between shareholders as well as general commercial disputes. It is our goal to help our clients make sound business decisions both before and after litigation has commenced by providing timely analysis of the likelihood of success and the cost issues associated with litigation.
- Sexual HarassmentConsider the situation where an employee sends sexually explicit or harassing e-mails to a co-worker. Although this conduct does not benefit the employer, and does not further any business purpose, the co-worker can bring an action against the employer (e.g., for hostile environment sexual harassment). Ultimately, the employer may be liable for damages, even if it knew nothing of the e-mail. Here, the employer provided the opportunity to send the e-mail and may have the duty to monitor the employee’s activities.
- Personal InjuryLeigh P. Narducci maintains a litigation practice which concentrates in criminal law* but which includes personal injury, business and commercial litigation.
- Estate PlanningWe understand that the personal and professional lives of our clients often intersect and therefore have experience representing clients in matters relating to estate planning, succession planning and family law.
- WillsOur firm regularly provides estate planning and administration services to our clients. This involves assisting the client in determining their needs and drafting wills, living wills, trusts, powers of attorney or other documents as directed. In addition, we are prepared to assist in matters relating to probate and the administration of an estate.
- Power of AttorneyA power of attorney is a document that authorizes one or more individuals (collectively referred to as the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) to act on behalf of the person executing the document (the... Read more.
- Probate
- BankruptcyIn LaSalle, the bank had made a loan to the debtor, a real estate partnership. The debtor defaulted on the loan and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to prevent the bank from selling the debtor’s interest in a Chicago office building (under the automatic stay). The debtor’s plan for reorganization proposed that its former shareholders would contribute new money toward the reorganization, in exchange for ownership in the reorganized business. Under the plan, the old shareholders were the only ones who could contribute to the reorganized business.