Factors Ohio Family Law Judges Consider When Fashioning “Dog Custody” Orders

What are the Consequences For Not Paying Court-Ordered Child Support in Ohio

When parents divorce or separate in the state of Ohio, one of the parents will ultimately be responsible for making monthly child support payments. Child support is designed to ensure that there is a fair and equitable financial arrangement to cover the costs of raising a child. Child support is calculated in the state of …

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How Do You File a Claim Against an Estate in Ohio?

In many cases, there are those who feel that they have a claim against a decedent’s estate. Many times, family members will loan money or dedicate hours every week to assist an incapacitated family member. When that loved one passes, some people often feel that they Are entitled to some sort of reimbursement for money …

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The Conciliation Process in an Ohio Divorce

Unmasking Hidden Assets in an Ohio Divorce Cases

Under Ohio Family Law, the courts consider the resolution of financial issues in an Ohio divorce to have a significant economic impact on the financial security and standard of living of both the couple’s children and the spouses. If the divorce is a high-net-worth divorce case, these fiscal matters’ complexity increases during the high net-worth …

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Can You “Will” Digital Assets to a Beneficiary in Ohio

In most cases, people unwittingly exclude many types of assets when creating an estate plan in Ohio. Modern technology has given rise to less physical assets that are important, valuable, and often overlooked. A few examples of these overlooked assets that people often do not think about when constructing an estate plan include: cryptocurrency, future …

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Ohio Irrevocable Trusts

The Advantages of an Establishing an Irrevocable Trust in Ohio

Depending upon your lifestyle and financial needs, you may have considered creating an irrevocable trust.  These can serve as an excellent tool to avoid taxes and protecting your assets.  Keep in mind that there are a number of advantages and disadvantages that are associated with irrevocable trusts.  To learn more about irrevocable trusts, review the …

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Ohio Irrevocable Trusts

Difference Between Primary and Secondary Beneficiaries – And Why It Matters in Ohio

Estate planning is more than simply deciding if you need a will or a trust. Instead, it is a comprehensive review of all of your assets, possessions, and other affairs and ensuring everything would be handled according to your desires and goals in the event of your passing. This includes assets like a home or …

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What To Do About Personally Possessions in Your Estate Plan in Ohio

Estate planning can do far more than ensure that one’s home, investments, and other “big ticket” assets are disposed of according to the person’s wishes. Sometimes it is the small trinkets and mementos that would be most meaningful to a person’s surviving family members. A treasured watch, a wedding band, or a hand-painted portrait or …

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Filing a Claim Against an Estate in the State of Ohio

Suppose you were especially close to a particular family member – so much so that when that person was in need, you sprang into action. Perhaps it was an elderly family member who suddenly needed intensive care and services around the home. You found yourself spending hours every day cleaning the family member’s house, cooking …

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Consequences of Not Paying Child Support in Ohio

Although every person’s situation is different, parents who separate or divorce in Ohio can be assured of this: if they have one or more minor children in common, one of the parents will likely be ordered to pay child support to the other. The amount of child support that will be ordered is often calculated …

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