Many divorcing couples in the Dublin area focus so much on leaving their spouses that they fail to consider the impact their new relationship status can have on their taxes. All of the stress, anxiety and confusion you may feel can make it hard for you to keep sight...
Month: January 2018
Estate planning: Medicare, Social Security, and Retirement
When the topic of estate planning arises in conversation, most couples automatically think only about physical assets, and who will get which of those. Rarely do things like Medicare, Social Security, or retirement come to mind until one begins the estate planning...
Adopting a foster child
Though not necessary to become an adoptive family, housing a foster child prior to permanent adoption is a natural progression. Many families, in both Ohio and across the country, foster children for several years before making the decision to legally adopt. However,...
Annulment and prohibit marriage laws in Ohio
In America, each states determines its own rules and regulations regarding marriage. These include rules on when a marriage may be annulled and when it may be prohibited. In Ohio, there are five grounds for annulment. First, if one or both parties to the marriage are...
Ohio child custody: Frequently Asked Questions
There are always a plethora of questions from parties embroiled in a child custody dispute. Let's take a look at some of the most common ones we receive. First, what is the difference between joint and sole custody? Joint custody means that both parents will share in...