As Ohio readers consider the end of their marriages or are already engaged in the divorce process, they may be wondering if they can avoid unnecessary conflict or litigation. In truth, many couples are choosing to move away from what is often considered to be a...
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Medical marijuana and the impact on child custody cases
As Ohio readers know, medical marijuana is legal in a few states with a valid prescription, but it is still prohibited in many other states. When medical marijuana crosses state lines, it can result in many legal complications, including a possible impact on child...
What do you need to know about an alimony agreement?
Ohio readers may be concerned about their financial well-being after divorce, and that is normal. Financial worries can lead to hastily drawn divorce orders and agreements that are not sustainable into the future. When facing divorce, a person would be wise to...
Divorce cases typically increase after the first of the new year
In Ohio and elsewhere, some married people wait until the holiday season is over before filing for divorce. Many choose to have one more family gathering or celebration before divorce forever changes the family dynamic, waiting until the new year to move forward with...
Decisions that can make any divorce easier
Many people choose to make New Year's resolutions in order to initiate positive new habits and make better choices. While many of these resolutions pertain to weight loss, health and organization, Ohio readers who are facing divorce can make certain resolutions...
A child custody arrangement that is best for your family
There is no one-size-fits-all custody arrangement that is best for every Ohio family. For this reason, it is important for each parent to actively pursue a suitable child custody order that both protects their parental rights and the best interests of their child....
Divorce is hard, so practice patience
The American culture is one of immediacy. People want results and answers with the touch of a button, but a divorce does not work that way. Divorce takes time and money, but people often lack the patience to navigate the process in a way that is beneficial for...
Single mothers and divorce: post-divorce security
Divorce is hard enough, but it can be especially stressful when mothers are left facing life as a single parent with a tremulous financial standing. It is important for any Ohio mother who is caring for children to understand how to protect her rights during...
Can social media impact a child custody order?
With the popularity of social media, Ohio readers will not be surprised to know that unwise use of Facebook or Twitter can have a negative impact on a divorce. In fact, what a parent posts on social media regarding his or her divorce or parenting styles could actually...
Protect your parental rights in any child custody order
Parents who are facing divorce likely have concerns regarding their relationship with their kids after the process is final. Children benefit when they are able to maintain a strong relationship with both parents after divorce, and parents may be able to work together...



