Crawford County of Domestic Relations Section in Meadville, PA is an office of the Court of Common Pleas that enforces the legal duty of parents to provide financial support for their children and/or spouse. They do not handle property settlements, visitation, or custody matters.
Crawford County, located in northwestern Pennsylvania, was formed in 1800 and named after Colonel William Crawford, a military hero and close friend of George Washington. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes, the land was later acquired by Dutch investors and resold to settlers. The county is dedicated to providing services and support to its residents, ensuring the well-being of families and the efficient functioning of the legal system.
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