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Virginia Cornwell has been added to U.S. Department of State Attorney Network for Hague Abductions Cases
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Virginia Cornwell has been added to the U.S. Department of State’s Network of Attorneys for Hague Abduction Cases. She has experience in helping persons with international child abduction cases involving both Hague and non-Hague countries.
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Interstate Family Law Jurisdiction Attorney Series Part I
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Wake Up Ohio Attorneys! The law regarding child custody jurisdiction has changed. Ohio Revised Code 2151.23 is not a general jurisdiction statute, and filing in juvenile court will not fix your jurisdiction issues.
Do you have to get a divorce in the state or county you were married in?
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Do you have to file for divorce in the place where you got married? Absolutely not!
How much does it cost to get a Prenuptial Agreement (also referred to as a pre-nup or prenup) prepared in Ohio?
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How do you go about having a prenuptial agreement (or a prenup / pre-nup) prepared in Ohio? How much does it cost to have a prenuptial agreement drawn up?
How much does it cost to change custody, visitation or shared parenting in Ohio if both parents agree?
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As of December 30, 2009, the Law Offices of Virginia C. Cornwell charges the following fees for an AGREED MODIFICATION of child support. They are subject to change at any time – our fee structure at the time you hire us are the fees you would be charged.
Agreed Modification of Parental Rights and Responsibilities (representing one [...]
Can your past convictions or offenses prevent you from adopting a child in Ohio?
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Will crimes or offenses you committed in the past prevent you from adopting a child in Ohio? Information about Ohio Adoption.
Help! My ex won’t list me as a contact at my child’s school, or pediatrician! My ex won’t give me copies of our child’s report card, soccer schedule, medical insurance card, etc. …
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This is a complaint that family law attorneys hear often, regardless of whether parents live across the street from each other or across the country. In Ohio, unless a court finds it is not in the child’s best interest for reasons such as domestic violence, both the residential and non-residential parent are entitled to school, [...]
10 Things You Should Know About Adultery / Infidelity and How it Relates to Divorce in Ohio
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In Ohio, adultery (infidelity) is one of the statutory grounds for divorce. Incompatibility, gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty, and habitual drunkeness are also grounds for divorce in Ohio. None of these grounds are more legally significant than any of the others – they will all suffice to allow the court to find that there [...]
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