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My Ex Wants to Move Out of State With My Child: What Can I Do?
23

2023

/April

My Ex Wants to Move Out of State With My Child: What Can I Do?

A lot can change over the years since your court order on child custody and visitation was entered, especially if your children were young at the time. One of the…

How Does the Court Decide if Someone is an Unfit Parent?
14

2023

/February

How Does the Court Decide if Someone is an Unfit Parent?

Ohio divorce and family law courts typically prefer joint child custody between parents, an arrangement in which both participate in the important decisions involved with raising the child. Shared parental…

What Should You Include in Your Parenting Plan
12

2022

/December

What Should You Include in Your Parenting Plan

Parties to an Ohio divorce face many legal and financial issues, but parents must also address child custody and visitation as part of the proceedings. Under state law on the…

Factors That Impact Your Child Custody Arrangements
08

2022

/June

Factors That Impact Your Child Custody Arrangements

Child custody cases are among the most sensitive and potentially heated matters in the Ohio family court. Disputes are common in cases of divorce or arising out of paternity proceedings.…

Steps to a Successful Divorce When You Have Children
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2022

/May

Steps to a Successful Divorce When You Have Children

Going through a divorce is never easy, but it can be even more stressful, emotional, and potentially disruptive when there are children involved. Regardless of problems in your relationship with…

How to Make Co-Parenting Work
23

2018

/October

How to Make Co-Parenting Work

The fact that two people could not make a marriage work should not be a barrier to successful co-parenting. After all, your roles as parents are different than they were…

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