What is “Nesting”? The home that the children grew up in, is often called the “Psychological Home”. It is difficult for children to deal with the divorce of their parents,… CONTINUE
Does it hurt my divorce or custody case if I move in with someone else?
If your living expenses are now shared by another person, and I’m pursuing you for support, the portion of your rent and living expenses that are paid by the other… CONTINUE
Ohio Divorce: Residency Requirements
If you were married in another State, and you wish to be divorced in Ohio, the court will recognize your divorce process in Ohio, provided that you have been a… CONTINUE
Domestic Partnership vs. Marriage: If a Couple Wants to Have the Protections of Domestic Relations Courts, is Marriage the Answer?
In Ohio, we don’t have a “registered domestic partnership;” so you are either married, or you are not. Therefore, if two people of the same sex, or two people of… CONTINUE
Ohio Courts and Shared Parenting Plans
In Ohio, the courts have, over the past few years, favored shared parenting. To prove that shared parenting is not appropriate in your circumstances, what is different in your family… CONTINUE
Custody and Timeshare
If the client comes to me and says, “I want sole custody,” then I ask the question, “Assuming I’m the judge right now, tell me what your spouse is like… CONTINUE
Shared Parenting
Shared parenting does not always mean equal time with the children between the parents. Shared parenting can be whatever the court finds to be acceptable for this particular family, or… CONTINUE
Child Custody and Parental Allocation
There are two types of custody in Ohio. You can have sole custody or you could have shared parenting. When you and your spouse are married with children, you have… CONTINUE
When a Spouse Engages in Financial Misconduct
There can be equitable adjustments based on financial misconduct by one party, but how much discretion does the judge have in dividing up the assets? The court will divide all… CONTINUE
Duration of Marriage as it Pertains to Spousal Support
There is no statutory rule in Ohio as it relates to the specific length of a marriage and its effect on the amount of spousal support you can receive. In… CONTINUE
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