Category: Family Law
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What Causes Parental Alienation?
Ohio parental alienation stands as a distressingly prevalent issue, often occurring more frequently than commonly acknowledged. Studies reveal that 11% to 15% of divorce cases grapple with this detrimental phenomenon, while a staggering 20% to 25% of parents persist in alienating behavior for as long as six years after the divorce is finalized. Shockingly, this View More
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When Can Spousal Support Be Modified?
In Ohio, spousal support is a critical consideration in various marital situations, including legal separation, divorce, or the dissolution of marriage when both partners mutually agree to terminate the union. Courts in Ohio can grant spousal support temporarily during the proceedings or permanently after a divorce judgment, typically after property division has been agreed upon. View More
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Child Custody and Your Parent-Child Relationship
child custody, joint parenting, visitation View More
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Child Custody 101 What Every Parent Needs to Know
child custody, divorce, family law View More
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5 Common Mistakes Parents Make in Child Custody Disputes
child custody, family law, parenting time View More
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