According to a 2018 Census Bureau report, only 43.5% of custodial parents in Ohio and across America receive the full amount of child support that they are owed. Noncustodial parents who fail to pay child support could be subject to a variety of penalties. For...
When a scheduled child custody hearing might be changed
Some of the most common disputes in Ohio divorces involve child custody issues. Whether the case is acrimonious or the negotiations are relatively cordial, there is much for parents to consider. A commonly understated and complicated part of a case is when the hearing...
What is different about child custody issues for same-sex couples?
It would be great if divorcing LGBTQ couples, only had to face the same issues as divorcing straight couples, but sometimes that’s just not the case. Child custody issues can create yet another set of hoops for you and your partner jump through to provide for your...