While they certainly aren't romantic, prenuptial agreements are practical. They address the realistic possibility that one's marriage might not last and, should the couple divorce, they can make the divorce process run smoother as many important issues have already...
Month: October 2017
Estate planning is an ever-evolving process
Some people in Ohio may have a will or a trust, or may even have a more comprehensive estate plan including a power of attorney and health care directive in place. While that is all well and good, these documents may not be of much use unless they are reviewed...
How a pour-over will works in Ohio
Thoughtful estate planning now can save your loved ones hassle and expense down the road. If you have arrived at the stage of making arrangements, you may be considering various options. A valid will is one way to convey your wishes concerning your estate. Some Ohio...
Child custody: what is ‘reasonable’ versus ‘fixed’ visitation?
It goes without saying that most parents in Ohio want to raise their child in a healthy, loving and nurturing environment. So, if a parent is going through a divorce they may fear that it will threaten the stability in their child's life. Moreover, they may want to...
Family law encompasses a wide variety of issues
Some people in Ohio may think that attorneys who practice in family law only deal with divorces. They may be surprised to hear then that family law actually encompasses a wide variety of issues. Establishing paternity, establishing child custody and child support for...