by Obenour Legal | Adoption Law
In some cases, biological parents will place their child or children for adoption. Sometimes an adoption plan is made during pregnancy, and in other cases, it happens after the birth of the child. In any case, many people ask if a biological parent can regain custody...
by Obenour Legal | Adoption Law
Adopting is a life-changing experience both for parent and child. It should be a source of great joy for all involved; however, this is not always the case. There are some instances in which they can be disrupted, resulting in a failed adoption. The best way to...
by The Obenour Legal Group | Adoption Law, Family Law, LGBT Law
Whether you are a single person, a couple who struggles with infertility, or a same sex couple, when two people need to use the help of others and medical science to help create their family, there are often many questions raised about the legal ramifications of...
by The Obenour Legal Group | Adoption Law
Help us spread the word: Ohio adoption records law has changed in 2014. If you placed a child for adoption between January 1964 and September 1996, you have until March 20, 2015 to let the state of Ohio know where your child can reach your or, in the alternative, that...
by The Obenour Legal Group | Adoption Law
Pending legislation in the Ohio General Assembly would make several troublesome changes to Ohio’s adoption laws. The bill known as H.B. 307 would, among many other things, shorten the time pursuant to statute during which any party can challenge an adoption from...