When we’re dealing with a divorce, obviously the concept unrelated to custody but related to assets and liability (specifically assets), we look at all the assets, we inventory them, we… CONTINUE
Understanding Mandatory Reporting Requirements
If you are reporting a nonviolent crime that you intend to commit, or a crime that you’ve committed in the past that’s perhaps of a monetary nature, such as secreting… CONTINUE
Types of Construction Disputes
As experienced Columbus real estate lawyers, we’ve encountered many different construction disputes and have represented various parties from the contractor to the owner to the subcontractors. We have run the… CONTINUE
Privilege and Divorce
Almost anything the client says to us as attorneys is privileged, but there are times if a client, for instance, said that they intend to kill their spouse tonight, it… CONTINUE
How to Make Your Divorce Less Rocky
Each divorce is unique, and even though you may have a neighbor who has a cousin in Texas, who has a sister in California who went through a divorce, they… CONTINUE
What is the impact of the Tax Reform Act on an impending divorce?
If a couple is finalizing their divorce, the time has come for the payor spouse to make final support orders before this tax change takes effect. Is the tax liability… CONTINUE
What will the new tax bill mean for domestic relations cases?
Now that the new tax bill is on its way to being passed, it’s time to consider its ramifications in the area of family law. One of the sections within… CONTINUE
In Ohio real estate law, what is a non-disclosure action?
We need to start with the concept of buyer beware – caveat emptor. When we buy real estate in Ohio, the concept of buyer beware applies to the transaction. What… CONTINUE
Is it possible to get an easement for water access?
Often, I will see instances where someone has run a line across a piece of property for purposes of getting electricity, or tapping into a sewer or a water source…. CONTINUE
What’s the remedy for the buyer of a property with a title defect?
The first thing I do when a buyer comes to our office regarding a discovered title defect is to look at their title insurance policy. Second, I want to see… CONTINUE
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