Parental alienation is a term often misused. It is not just about one parent keeping children from their other parent. It is about one parent turning the kids on the other parent, poisoning that parent-child relationship. Parental alienation is something commonly seen...
Month: April 2019
Financial records can expose hidden assets during a divorce
During or after the breakdown of a marriage, it is common for spouses to distrust each other. However, sometimes this distrust is justified. Although it is unethical and illegal, a spouse will sometimes try to hide financial assets to avoid splitting them during...
How will the 2019 new tax laws affect your divorce?
The 2019 tax bill introduced measures that will change how you settle your divorce in the new year. The changes have been in the works for years, but now that they have finally arrived, your fight for a financial settlement could get ugly. What has changed for...
Ohio family law: Divorce can get ugly
When a marriage comes to an end, it is normal to want the divorce process to be quick, painless and peaceful. Some Ohio couples are able to accomplish that while others are not. Divorce can get ugly for some couples -- it is just a fact of life. Regardless if one's...
New law attempts to decrease distracted driving in Ohio
It's no secret that the Buckeye State needs to reduce distracted driving. In the last couple of years, the number of pedestrian deaths in Ohio continuously increased to the point where 2017 gave us the most fatalities in the decade. 2018 does not look to be faring...