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Erected and established in 1852, the Lancaster City Courthouse is a celebrated civic structure in Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. It boasts of an eminent history including the Continental …
Erected and established in 1852, the Lancaster City Courthouse is a celebrated civic structure in Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. It boasts of an eminent history including the Continental Congress Meet and Pennsylvania General Assembly. The amendments to the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1970 commanded for a presiding judge who was a major decision maker in the proceedings of the Courthouse. The Law Library positioned across the third floor of the courthouse building offers an array of available documents and books for practising attorneys. Likewise, it also provides for encyclopedias and law reviews that explain and elaborate on law. The knowledgeable staff also offers reference assistance to the public. With such varied features, this building is a historically-vital one in the state.
Frequently asked questions
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How do I start a support action in DRS?
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As part of the federal child support program, DRS provides assistance to a person who wishes to file a support action against a parent. This free service is provided...