If your spouse has family, business or other ties outside the U.S., it’s wise to address international travel with your children in your custody agreement. If your children have grandparents or other family members overseas, you may be fine with your kids traveling to...
Year: 2021
You can reduce the impact of divorce on your children with these tips
Adults are not the only people going through a divorce when they have children. Their kids also have to live with the decisions that they make. Child custody disputes and other issues may lead to negative impacts on your children, which is why it’s so important to...
Can my wealth help me get child custody in Ohio?
Wealth and assets do play a role in Cincinnati, Ohio, child custody decisions. However, you are never guaranteed to win a custody award merely because you have more wealth than your co-parent possesses. Family law courts across the country must always put the...
Help determining the value of your marital property in Ohio
As you know, divorce is complicated, emotional and messy in most cases. A high-asset divorce is all these things and more for many Cincinnati, Ohio, couples. Not only must you figure out the most equitable way to divide your marital property, but you must also ensure...
Why timing matters when telling your spouse you want to divorce
Choosing the right moment to tell your spouse you want a divorce is more important than you might think. There is more to it than waiting until you pluck up the courage to tell them. Before telling your spouse you want a divorce, put yourself in their position and...
What happens to your Ohio driver’s license after an OVI arrest?
Operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) is a relatively common criminal offense in Ohio. Anyone who drives in an unsafe manner or who has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit for their age or license group could wind up arrested and charged...
Understand the rules in Ohio, an equitable distribution state
Ohio is an equitable distribution state, which means that if a court is involved in your property division and divorce case, it will attempt to divide your marital assets in a fair, equitable manner. Unlike community property states, there is not a guarantee that...
Could filling a loved one’s prescriptions result in criminal charges?
Prescription drugs can be just about as dangerous as illegal street drugs. Although prescription medications have standardized dosages and quality control laws that protect patients, these medications can still hurt people. Narcotic painkillers, for example, can...
3 ways to handle retirement accounts in your divorce
With the exception of your real estate holdings, your retirement accounts are probably the most valuable asset that you share with your spouse. The two of you will likely disagree about the best way to handle your retirement savings if you get a divorce. There are...
How to reduce conflict and confusion in co-parenting communication
Even though you and your ex aren’t together any longer, you still have to speak to each other about the children. Being able to do this in an appropriate manner can help you reduce conflict and stress. This is beneficial for the kids because they can see that their...