It’s natural to feel overwhelmed when you are ending your Ohio marriage. In that situation, it’s easy to make certain mistakes. Unfortunately, these are things that could end up costing you. Not considering alternatives to court Traditional court divorces can take a...
Family Law
Will you be ordered to pay child support?
If you share kids with your spouse, you are required to care for them even if your marriage comes to an end. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that you will have to make child support payments. An Ohio judge will look at a number of factors when deciding whether...
The most important co-parenting plan elements in Ohio
No one goes into a relationship thinking about how it will end, but the reality is that sometimes relationships do come to an end. When that happens and there're children involved, it's important to have a co-parenting plan in place. This document should contain: A...
An overview of custody and visitation rights
If you get divorced in the state of Ohio, you may be able to seek custody or visitation rights to your children. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be granted legal or physical guardianship of your sons or daughters. If you don't get custody of a...
What unmarried parents need to know about paternal rights in Ohio
Unmarried parents, especially fathers, need to understand how paternal rights work in Ohio. Each state has its own rules regarding this area of the law. In Ohio, unmarried fathers don't have legal child custody rights without a court order. Unmarried mothers...
What documents are presented during child custody hearings?
Going through a divorce might be an understandably stressful process for many spouses. When both partners cannot agree on child custody arrangements, the proceedings could become even more challenging. Knowing what documents to bring to the hearing could help matters...
Moving out of state as the custodial parent
Ohio law prevents custodial parents from moving to different states with their children unless they get permission from the court. The court must consider what's best for the children when making decisions. What's in the children's best interests? Children's...
Is inheritance considered martial property in Ohio?
There are a lot of questions as to how property is divided during a divorce in Ohio. Usually, this will include physical property, like homes, as well as any assets such as inheritance, retirement funds, or stocks. During the time of your marriage, your property will...
How to deal with child custody issues during addiction recovery
Being a parent is difficult enough, but it can be challenging if you’re also going through addiction recovery in Ohio. While you work to overcome your substance use problem, you will want to know what happens with child custody matters. You do have certain rights as a...
Top reasons a 50/50 child custody arrangement isn’t right for you
While one of the most popular types of custody arrangements for Ohio couples is the 50/50 child custody arrangement, that doesn't necessarily mean it will be ideal for your family. It's important to take the time to consider your child's best interest when determining...