Divorce Law
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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.
Low Cost Dissolution in Central Ohio (Franklin Delaware Fairfield Madison Licking Pickaway or Union County)
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Low cost uncontested dissolution in central Ohio, Franklin Delaware Licking Fairfield Pickaway Madison Union county.
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, [...]
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 [...]
Ten Things To Expect At Your First Ohio Child Custody Hearing
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10 things you should expect at your first ohio child custody hearing, important information you will need to discuss with your attorney.
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