Child Support
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Supreme Court of Ohio Makes Landmark Child Support Decision: Retroactive Arrearage Modification Not Prohibited By Ohio Law
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On December 11, 2008, in a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Ohio decided that parties to a support order may modify child support by agreement. In Byrd v. Knuckles, the Supreme Court of Ohio held that nothing in Ohio Revised Code 3119.83 or 3119.84 prohibits a juvenile court from adjusting an existing arrearage in child [...]
10 Ohio Child Support Information Sources You Need To Know About
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10 best Ohio child support information links from a Columbus Ohio Child Support Attorney
10 Things You Need to Know About Cash Medical Support Orders and Changes to Ohio Child Support Law
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Ohio child support is changing to include cash medical support orders. This blog post includes 10 things you need to know about changes to Ohio child support.
Ohio Child Custody
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Ohio Child Custody Law: What you need to know about Ohio child custody law and Ohio custody. Laws for mothers and fathers, married and unmarried, not married or never married parents, laws about temporary custody, permanent custody, sole custody, legal custody, physical custody, shared parenting, visitation and child support.
Temporary Orders - How to Get them Modified or Changed in Ohio
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Information regarding temporary orders regarding custody, visitation and child support in Columbus, Ohio and throughout the state of Ohio.
Residential Parent and School Placement Parent
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Residential Parent & School Placement Parent in Ohio - do titles really matter?
Temporary Orders Affidavits
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Free forms, answers, explanations and examples regarding temporary orders affidavits in Ohio. Information regarding when and how Columbus, Ohio Divorce Lawyers and Columbus, Ohio Custody Attorneys file temporary orders affidavits.
Ohio Parents who are not married
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Free information and law regarding the rights of Ohio parents who were not married but have a child together. Information provided by Ohio Custody Lawyer.
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