When You Might Need a LGBT Divorce Attorney
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down all state-issued bans against same-sex marriage, causing a celebration of love across the country. Many same-sex couples living in states that hindered their legal ability to get married tied the...
read moreCheating Spouse: What is a crime and what is not?
If you suspect that your spouse is cheating, you likely feel betrayed and hurt. And that is perfectly understandable. However, your emotions could cause you to act irrationally. For example, you may attempt to go outside of the realm of lawfulness to obtain the...
read moreEstate planning for the”what if’s” .
There are many tools available for Ohio residents to control their property and health care during their lifetimes and after death. The goal of any estate plan is to protect your assets and minimize your risk as you age. Estate plans prepared by our firm are tailored...
read moreYour child turns 18, now get an Estate Plan!
I have many clients that ask me when it is time to set up an estate plan. Most expect me to say, when you’re married or once you have children, but the truth is if you are a young adult, the time is now. Once your child reaches the age of 18, they are legally...
read more5 Alternatives to Contested Divorce
Anyone who has witnessed the breakup of a marriage, regardless of the duration, has seen the extreme stress and the emotional and financial tolls that a contested divorce in the Domestic Court can inflict. A contested divorce is a long and expensive process, that will...
read moreIs it too late to plan our Estate?
If you have aging parents or if your family has a history of Alzheimer's or Dementia, the time is NOW to talk to your loved ones about drafting specific instructions about how they want to be cared for in the event that long term care is needed. There are many...
read moreOhio Civil Protection Orders – When Enough is Enough!
1. What is the difference between a Civil Protection Order and a Restraining Order in Ohio? An Ohio Civil Protection Order is a civil filing, if the perpetrator has been indicted with a crime, there will be a criminal restraining order filed by the prosecutor. If you...
read moreSecond Parent Determination for Same Sex Couples
As Ohio goes, so goes the nation. When the Supreme Court of the United States accepted the case from Ohio filed by Jim Obergefell and his husband John Arthur because the State of Ohio refused to recognize their marriage, the long awaited shift towards equal treatment...
read moreSame Sex Divorce in Ohio
In many of the arguments for why same sex marriages should be the law of the land, the rhetoric was "We are just like everyone else!" By the same token, same sex couples are just like everyone else in that they too enter into relationships that sometimes don't work...
read more“It’s Complicated”: Social Media and Family Law
According to a new survey conducted by U.K. law firm Slater and Gordon, social media can be downright toxic to marriages. One in seven married people said they would consider a divorce because of how their spouses were behaving on popular social media sites and apps...
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