As many in Columbus, Ohio, have noticed, the landscape of the professional world has been changing for years now. According to reports, almost 30 percent of working wives make more income than their husbands. In years past, this would be unheard of and is causing some...
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The alimony debate rages and it may continue in other states
States across the nation are considering changes to alimony laws as society begins to realize that the norm of a stay-at-home mom is fading. Though legal reform for alimony is not being spotlighted in Ohio now, it may be in the future. And this is due in part to the...
Custody dispute ruling forces same-sex partner to move out
There are many roadblocks obstructing the married lives of same-sex couples across the country. Many in Columbus, Ohio, understand this and pay attention to the news reports involving complex family situations that contain same-sex issues. For instance, a recent...
High Asset divorces may be inherently more contentious
Families in Delaware, Ohio, can quickly and dramatically become divided by divorce. It has happened to parents and children in the past and will continue to occur, with an increased likelihood for contention when a large amount of money is involved. That is what...
Marriage of former Dayton mayor is officially dissolved
Divorce can affect nearly anyone in Ohio at any time. The reality of this is underscored by the finalization of the divorce between the former mayor of Dayton, Ohio, Mike Turner and his wife. According to a press release issued late last year, the former mayor and now...
Mother receives support then tries to deny custody
The complicated environment surrounding same-sex couples is in a state of flux. This is because of the legal changes that are being made. Even though it is still illegal in Ohio, many residents —particularly in Columbus — pay attention to how this legal...
A divorce that lasted five years
When divorce looms, many worry that their separation will not be easy and that it will take years before it is finalized. This does not usually happen, but it can. For instance, a 2008 divorce case began when a couple that had been together for almost two decades...
Co–parenting agreement upheld by courts in same-sex matter
The topics of same--sex marriage and custody are a couple of things that many people in Columbus, Ohio, care deeply about. This subject is of national importance and thus stories from other states are relevant to all states. The most recent story comes out of Kansas...
Documents can protect your business during a divorce
The relatively high rate of divorce seen in Ohio and throughout the U.S. should have business owners concerned for the futures of their companies. This is because many business owners are married and many of their marriages may not last. However, few have plans in...
The frustrations of the custodial parent
A life involving a divorce can be rather frustrating sometimes. Many single parents in Columbus, Ohio, know this and live with this frustration, experiencing it on a regular basis. Some of the major divorce issues come with child custody. With tax season upon us,...



