Cincinnati Family Law & Divorce Blog: What can parents do when they are unable to have productive email communication?
Tips to help you more effectively communicate with your co-parent...
Tips to help you more effectively communicate with your co-parent...
Parents who practice equal parenting time commonly choose between a 2-2-3 and 2-2-5 parenting schedule. In this post we provide the information relating to these schedules and a visual aid for each....
House Bill 14, also known as the “Equal Parenting Bill” was introduced in the House of Representatives on February 15, 2023. If the bill passes and becomes Ohio law, the court will work under the presumption that an equal parenting time schedule is appropriate and in the best interests of the child....
The answer to this question varies depending on whether the divorce has already occurred and if so, what the terms of the parenting plan provide regarding relocation....
In general, people think of domestic violence as being between two spouses or partners, but the Ohio Revised Code provides protection to the "family or household member," including parents and children....
The United States Congress officially passed the "American Rescue Plan" in March of 2021. This purpose of this $1.9 trillion package is to help families and speed up the country's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic....
If you are in a same sex relationship and you and your partner are raising children together, you may have questions about your rights, especially if you are the non-biological parent....
If you are going through a divorce or if you are thinking about starting the process, deciding what parenting schedule is best for your children is likely one of the most important things you will consider....
Before a legal action can be filed with a court, there are certain requirements that must be met. Two such requirements include “jurisdiction” and “venue”, as they are known in the legal world. In the family law context, this typically involves looking at where the spouses and/or children reside....
This answer to this question depends on whether the parents are married or unmarried. If the parents are married, both parents have equal custodial rights of the children born during marriage. ...