| AAML Fellow · Across from the Courthouse
A custody case shapes where your child lives, who makes decisions, and the relationship you will have with them for years. Speak with attorneys who know the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, the judges, and the local process, and who will fight zealously to protect your rights as a parent.
A custody case shapes where your child lives, who makes decisions, and the relationship you will have with them for years. Speak with attorneys who know the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, the judges, and the local process, and who will fight zealously to protect your rights as a parent.
Reviews
4.7 Star Average
Reviews
4.7 Star Avg.
Years Representing
Lancaster Families
Years Serving
Lancaster Families
Years Combined
Family Law Experience
Block From the
County Courthouse
Block from the
Lancaster County Courthouse
Reviews
4.7 Star Average
Years Representing
Lancaster Families
Years Combined
Family Law Experience
Block From the
County Courthouse
Family law is personal. The lawyer you hire shapes how the next chapter of your life looks. Here is what you get when you work with our team.
Family law is personal. The lawyer you hire shapes how the next chapter of your life looks.
Deep knowledge of Pennsylvania family law and the Lancaster County courts. Our office sits across from the courthouse, and we appear in those courtrooms regularly. Your case is built on the rules, judges, and procedures that actually decide it.
Deep knowledge of Pennsylvania family law and the Lancaster County courts. Our office sits across from the courthouse, and we appear in those courtrooms regularly.
When your custody, finances, or future are at stake, you need a lawyer who litigates, not one who just files paperwork. Our team is thorough, knowledgeable, and aggressive, and prepared to fight for you in court if that is what your case requires.
When your custody, finances, or future are at stake, you need a lawyer who litigates. Our team is thorough, knowledgeable, and prepared to fight for you in court.
We listen. We explain the law in plain English. We return your phone calls. You will not be passed off to a paralegal or left guessing about your next step. You get clear advice and a real plan from the attorney handling your matter.
We listen. We explain the law in plain English. We return your phone calls. You will not be passed off to a paralegal or left guessing about your next step.
75+ reviews · 4.7 star average. Real clients in real situations, in their own words.
“They explained every step clearly and fought hard for my children. I never felt lost or ignored during the process.”
“Having an AAML Fellow handle my case made a real difference. The depth of knowledge was evident from day one.”
“Being right across from the courthouse was a huge advantage. They knew the judges, the staff, and exactly how to navigate my case.”
I highly recommend Anita. I have seen a lot of lawyers in my quest to find the right one for my divorce and she was the best one I came across. She actually cared about my case and representing me.
Anita Cutrer is a family law attorney of the highest caliber. She is very knowledgeable about the law while at the same time very compassionate towards her clients. I highly recommend her as a top Famiy Law Attorney.
Anita is very easy to talk to no matter what your situation is. She is very professional and so knowledgeable. She takes the time to really listen to everything you have to say and she truly cares about what is right for your legal circumstance.
I hired Anita and her team to represent me in a contentious divorce that included a child. They were there for me every step of the way. Her experience came through clearly as we navigated the divorce hearings and she was able to answer any questions I had. Having Anita and her team by my side during this difficult time has not only given me confidence, but also peace of mind.
Both founders personally handle family law matters. You speak with an attorney, not a screener.
Both founders personally handle family law matters. You speak with an attorney, not a screener.
Founded Lancaster Law Group in 2013. Former Lancaster County Assistant District Attorney. Personally handles family law, criminal defense, and PFA matters.
Founded Lancaster Law Group in 2013. Former Lancaster County Assistant District Attorney with extensive courtroom experience. Personally handles family law, criminal defense, and PFA matters.
Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Elected to the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section Council. Focuses on complex divorce, custody, and appellate matters.
Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the highest peer-recognized credential in family law. Elected to the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section Council. Focuses on complex divorce, custody, and appellate matters.
Decades of professional experience including business ownership, legal training, and courtroom practice. A practical perspective on the challenges clients face.
Attorney David A. Lewis brings decades of professional experience to Lancaster Law Group’s legal team. His background includes business ownership, legal training, and courtroom practice, giving him a practical perspective on the challenges clients face in family law matters.
Extensive legal experience including military legal service and years of courtroom practice in family law matters.
Attorney Robert C. Wee brings extensive legal experience to Lancaster Law Group, including military legal service and years of courtroom practice. That background gives clients additional perspective as they face serious family law issues and work through important decisions about the future.
From initial filings to contested hearings, modifications, and emergencies. Lancaster custody law is procedural and fact-specific, and we work through each piece with you.
Primary, partial, and shared arrangements. Where your child lives and when.
Contested and uncontested divorce, equitable distribution, alimony, business and asset division.
Who makes decisions about education, healthcare, and religion for your child.
Primary, partial, and shared custody. Modifications, emergency matters, and third-party disputes.
Changing existing orders when circumstances have materially changed.
Calculations, deviations, modifications, and enforcement tied to your custody schedule.
Immediate relief when a child's safety or welfare is at risk.
Spousal support, APL, and alimony. Clear facts and numbers, not myths and misinformation.
Move-away cases and objections under Pennsylvania relocation law.
Marital assets, debts, real estate, retirement accounts, and family business interests under PA law.
Grandparent and non-parent custody and visitation rights under PA law.
Drafting and reviewing prenups for clarity and enforceability before you say "I do."
Calculations, deviations, modifications, and enforcement tied to your custody schedule.
Establishing paternity, the legal foundation for custody and support rights.
Appeals to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. Timelines are strict.
Appeals to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania for unfavorable family law rulings. Timelines are strict.
A simple, predictable path from where you are now to a strategy you understand.
Tell us what’s going on. We’ll set a time to talk and confirm we’re a fit for your matter.
You meet with one of our family law attorneys. We listen, ask the right questions, and explain your options in plain English.
You leave with a clear understanding of the law, the likely path forward, and the next steps for your case.
Tell us what’s going on. We’ll set a time to talk and confirm we’re a fit for your matter.
You meet with one of our family law attorneys. We listen, ask the right questions, and explain your options in plain English.
You leave with a clear understanding of the law, the likely path forward, and the next steps for your case.
The questions Lancaster families ask us most often, answered honestly.
The questions Lancaster families ask us most often, answered honestly.
Pennsylvania has spousal support (during the marriage), alimony pendente lite (during the divorce), and alimony (after the divorce). Whether alimony applies depends on the length of the marriage, the income of each spouse, earning capacity, and other factors. We will walk you through the math at the consultation and explain what the court is likely to consider.
An uncontested divorce is faster and less expensive, but you still want a divorce attorney to review the agreement. Marital settlement agreements have long-term consequences, including on retirement accounts, real estate, and tax treatment. A short consultation can prevent a costly mistake.
Yes. Most Pennsylvania divorces involve custody and support questions. We handle the full picture, including parenting time, child support, and modifications, so you do not have to coordinate across multiple firms.
Physical custody determines where your child lives and when. Legal custody determines who makes major decisions about education, healthcare, and religion. Pennsylvania courts can award these independently — you may share legal custody while one parent has primary physical custody.
Custody complaints are filed at the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, where the child has lived for the past six months. Our office is across the street from the courthouse.
Pennsylvania uses a best-interest standard that weighs stability, caregiving history, each parent’s willingness to support the relationship with the other parent, level of conflict, and any history of abuse or harmful conduct.
Yes. Custody orders can be modified when there is a meaningful change affecting the child’s well-being, stability, schedule, or safety. The court applies the best-interest standard.
Pennsylvania allows special relief filings when a child faces immediate harm. We can move quickly on emergency orders. In an active emergency, call 911 first, then contact us.
No. Pennsylvania law does not favor either parent based on gender. The same factors apply to every case, and fathers may seek shared, primary, or partial custody on equal footing.
Pennsylvania family law and criminal defense, anchored in Lancaster County. Across the street from the Lancaster County Courthouse.
110 East King Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Across from the Lancaster County Courthouse
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