No matter who a couple is or what their circumstances are, when the pair wants to legally obtain a divorce in Ohio, property division must be discussed. What decisions are made during that discussion differ based on the property itself, the individual couple’s situation or whether or not a prenuptial agreement is in play, which is precisely why each spouse should consult with a divorce attorney.
Judge's ruling impacts more than same-sex marriage in Ohio
On Tuesday, April 15, U.S. District Judge Timothy S. Black made a precedential ruling in Ohio. In a case that was filed over birth certificates, the judge ruled that the current law in Ohio banning the recognition of same-sex marriages legally entered into in other states was unconstitutional.
Text moves judge to let ex-fiancée keep the engagement ring
What you say can be repeated, but what you write can be used against you. It's a warning that applies in many situations, especially ones involving the law. When it comes to family law matters, individuals should use caution when using the technology available today. Photos and statements made via text message, email or social media could find their way into family disputes.
Conscious uncoupling is more of an approach, not a legal process
In a family law blog, one would be remiss to avoid discussing a new phrase that has caught national attention, raised some debate and probably even caused a few eyes to roll. We’re talking about conscious uncoupling; something that Gwyneth Paltrow recently announced she would be doing.