Under Ohio law, when a child is born to a husband and wife, who were married at the time of birth, the husband is presumed to be the natural or biological father of the child. Additionally, if a child is born within three hundred days after the termination of...
Read moreThe global Coronavirus pandemic has changed just about every facet of our lives and that is also true of married couples who no longer want to be married. The pandemic has placed stress on all households and often that additional stress causes married couples to realize that they can...
Read moreHow long does child support run in Ohio? As a general rule, a child support obligation continues until the child turns 18. However, there are a few exceptions to that general rule. The most common exception is if a child turns 18 but is still attending high school. In this case,...
Read moreOften one of the largest assets that a married couple owns is their home. When a couple divorces, as with any other marital asset, the house must be divided (usually equally) between the parties. How to accomplish that goal can be a sensitive and complicated issue. There are several...
Read moreWhen most people think of divorce they think of yelling, fighting, arguing, and years of heartache, all done at the courthouse, for the world to see. What if there was a way to resolve the same issues that a divorce deals with but in a more respectful and confidential...
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