The holiday season is a time in which many families in Ohio might be excited to celebrate the occasion with loved ones and friends. While holiday schedules can be hectic enough as is, if you and your former partner have children together, the idea of preparing for...
Family Law
Including the right of first refusal in a parenting plan
Getting a divorce is certainly one of the more difficult processes that you and many other people in Ohio will likely go through. However, just because you and your former spouse no longer want to be married, it does not mean that you believe that only one of you...
Which factors will affect your child custody case?
Divorce is a life-changing event. You understand that going back to being single will certainly cause a number of changes, but you also understand that your children will face numerous alterations in their lives as well. You may think it is a bit unfair that they have...
What Are Your Rights As a Grandparent?
Most grandparents would do anything for their children and grandchildren. However, there are times when they aren’t allowed to see their grandchildren as much as they want (or at all)! If this is the case, you may want to look into your rights as a grandparent....
Seven Things You Should Do to Prepare for An Adoption
Adoption can be a gift. If you can’t take care of your baby, adoption is a way of giving him or her a better life. If you can’t have a child, it gives you the opportunity to have the family that you always wanted. However, adoption isn’t always easy...
Grandparents Over Parents – When Can Grandparents Get Custody?
There can come a time in a parent’s life where they realize that their son or daughter just isn’t a good parent to their grandchildren. Yet, as long as a child has one parent in their life that is willing to take custody, it can be difficult to wrest that away even...
Modification to Your Child Support Agreement
There are two general ways in which a person can modify the child support order in their case: First, you can request an administrative hearing through the Child Support Enforcement Agency. Please note that the agency will only conduct one if it has been more than...