In Ohio, a court has a number of options when it comes to a custody agreement. One possibility is to split parenting time equally or 50% for each parent. 50/50 child custody may work in some situations, but there are some important things to be aware of when you...
Child Custody
Can a non-biological parent win custody?
Today, it's common for a divorce to involve a stepparent. When one does, child custody may become an important question. Ohio law allows non-biological parents to seek custody in certain circumstances. Can a non-biological parent win custody? Yes, a non-biological...
Sexual discrimination still exists in child custody battles
As a parent with a non-traditional lifestyle arrangement, you may already know that being a member of the LGBTQ community can disqualify you in the eyes of Ohio judges when it comes to rights regarding your children. This is discrimination, so you may need legal...
What will your post-divorce parenting relationship look like?
Ending a marriage can be a devastating experience for both spouses. But psychologists say conflicts between you and your partner are even harder on your kids. Sometimes, minimizing those negative feelings can be challenging. Most divorcing parents try to make the...
Helping kids adjust to moving because of a divorce
As an adult, moving to a new Ohio home or apartment can be a stressful experience. However, it can be an especially stressful experience for a child of divorce who may be leaving friends, extended family members or other important people behind. The good news is that...
Creating a successful parenting plan
After ending their marriage, parents in Ohio will have to work together to create a parenting plan for raising their children. Every relationship is different, so parenting plans will be specific to a family's situation. While there is no perfect parenting plan,...
How living accommodations affect child custody decisions
The living conditions of parents play a huge role in how courts in Ohio handle custody disputes. The considerations for acceptable living standards can vary from court to court. However, a judge will generally consider the following factors as they pertain to custody...
Child custody concerns for trans parents
Transgender parents in Ohio may have specific concerns during a divorce or breakup. After all, prejudice and bias against the LGBTQ community and transgender people specifically can lead to serious risks of discrimination. Transgender parents, like all parents, love...
When can parents request a child support modification?
If a child in Ohio deals with an unexpected life change, their parent might realize that their ex-spouse's child support payments aren't enough anymore. When this happens, they might need to request a child custody modification. A modification can help them take care...
Managing transportation during child custody changes
When parents in Ohio divorce or split up, they often need to develop a plan for child custody and visitation. In some cases, one of the parents may be the primary custodial parent who lives with the children at home for the vast majority of the time, while the other...