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Thoughtful guidance for families navigating change

Family Law

Family law matters are rarely just legal. They’re personal, emotional, and often unfolding during moments of real uncertainty. Our role is to help you understand your options, protect what matters most, and move through the process with intention.

 

Not every case looks the same. Some are best resolved collaboratively or through negotiated agreement. Others require formal court involvement to protect a client’s interests. We walk clients through the procedural paths available and help them determine which approach makes the most sense for their circumstances.

 

We are experienced in the courtroom and comfortable there when necessary. At the same time, many matters resolve before trial. Our responsibility is not to steer you toward one process, but to guide you toward the one that best serves your goals.

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How We Help 

Divorce, Separation & Resolution

  • Collaborative divorce and negotiated outcomes.
    Learn more about Collaborative Divorce here. > 

  • Mediation for spouses seeking a more constructive path forward

  • Divorce and dissolution of marriage

  • Thoughtful division of property and assets

  • Complex financial matters, including business interests and high-net-worth estates

  • Spousal support and alimony, including temporary support during separation

  • Enforcement and resolution when agreements break down

Support & Financial Stability

  • Child support establishment, modification, and enforcement

  • Support matters involving complex income or financial structures

  • Guidance when circumstances change and existing orders need to be revisited

Custody & Parenting

  • Physical and legal custody arrangements

  • Parenting plans designed around children’s real lives

  • Modifications as children grow and needs evolve

  • Relocation and school-related decisions

  • Grandparent and third-party custody matters

Planning Ahead

  • Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements

  • Cohabitation agreements

  • Proactive planning for couples who want clarity before conflict

Modern Families

  • Same-sex families and unmarried partners

  • Paternity matters and parental rights

Protection & Safety

  • Protection from abuse and civil no-contact orders

Life Changes

  • Stepparent adoptions

  • Legal name changes related to divorce, adoption, or personal choice

Led by Liberty J. Weyandt

Family law at Liberty Mark Law is led by Liberty J. Weyandt, whose practice is grounded in collaborative resolution, strategic thinking, and deep respect for the people navigating change.

Liberty brings decades of experience guiding families through divorce, custody, and planning decisions with a steady hand, prioritizing thoughtful outcomes over unnecessary conflict.

Her approach is firm when it needs to be, compassionate where it matters, and always focused on helping clients move forward with clarity and confidence.

  • Collaborative Law practitioner

  • Trained Mediator

  • Member, Collaborative Law Association of Southwestern Pennsylvania

  • Member, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals

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The Family Law Team

Family law matters are rarely handled by one person alone. Our team works together to ensure clients feel supported, informed, and never left wondering what comes next.

Each member of the family law team plays a role in keeping matters moving smoothly, from strategy and communication to coordination and follow-through.

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Juan

C. Paz-Rosario

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Attorney

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Ashley

E. Rundell

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Attorney

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Jennifer

L. Miller

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Paralegal

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Juan Paz-Rosario |

Attorney

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Ashley E. Rundell |

Attorney

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Jennifer Miller |

Paralegal

What Clients Say

“I felt like I had someone truly in my corner — steady, thoughtful, and deeply competent.”

What Clients Say

“Liberty explained things clearly without escalating the situation. I always knew where I stood.”

Helpful Resources

We believe informed clients make better decisions, especially during moments of transition.

Here you’ll find guidance on common questions around divorce, custody, and financial planning, written to educate rather than overwhelm.

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When to Reach Out

If you’re facing a shift in your family, finances, or future, or even just beginning to ask questions, it’s often helpful to talk things through early. We’re here to help you understand what comes next and how to move forward thoughtfully.
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