Parental rights aren't removed by courts as easily as some Columbus families think. Ohio judges strive to keep parents in a child's life, whenever possible, because parent-child relationships are frequently in the best interests of the child.A child's needs rise above...
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Domestic support obligations don’t end with an Ohio bankruptcy
The shift from being married to single following divorce often causes at least a temporary financial upheaval. Aside from legal fees for a Columbus divorce, a former spouse may have to fund a move, purchase a vehicle and buy or rent a new place to live, along with...
Why is the Ohio baby boomer divorce rate so high?
Baby boomers have been center stage in society since the time many of them reached adulthood. Sheer bulk has something to do with that. More than one in four Americans - 79 million people - is a baby boomer, a generation alternately admired or criticized for...
Court permission needed for custodial Ohio parents to relocate
Divorced Ohio parents with court-sanctioned parenting plans may be limited by geography. Parental relocation affects child custody and visitation arrangements, even when a former partner only moves across Delaware County.When a parent with residential custody plans to...