by The Obenour Legal Group | LGBT Law
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...
by The Obenour Legal Group | LGBT Law
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...
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 | Estate Planning Law, LGBT Law
A trust is a relationship in which a person, called the grantor, makes gifts to beneficiaries through an intermediary third party, the trustee, charged with making those gifts as instructed by the grantor. The defining characteristic of trusts is flexibility. There...
by The Obenour Legal Group | Divorce Law, Family Law, LGBT Law
Going through a divorce or dissolution can be a difficult and emotional process. Receiving that final decree signed by a Judge can feel like a huge weight has been lifted. But your life doesn’t stop changing just because of a decree. In my experience, as the...
by The Obenour Legal Group | LGBT Law
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals will be busy come August 6, 2014 as every single state in their jurisdiction (Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee) has brought a case related to gay marriage to their courtroom for a decision. Now that the Sixth Circuit has...