Some parents dread Halloween worrying about fighting with their ex, splitting time with them, or missing out on Halloween altogether if it isn’t their year.
Archives for October 2022
Downsizing: Shedding A Different Kind Of Weight So You Can Rise Up After Divorce
Although downsizing is a lifestyle change, I decided to look for the good in a challenging situation. My new perspective is that I am upsizing to a new, purposeful style of life that is full of hope and promise.
These Four Behaviors are Also Domestic Abuse
Domestic abuse can be verbal, emotional, sexual, financial, or psychological abuse. They all play an equally poisonous role in contributing to the insidious rot of abuse.
Understanding Contempt Proceedings and Custody Enforcement in Ohio
An experienced child custody lawyer should be consulted immediately if you are going through a divorce or are an unmarried mother who feels her parental rights are being threatened.
6 Ways to Make the Holidays Less Stressful
For the newly separated or divorced, the holidays can generate an extra load of stress and anxiety. Follow these tips to go from dreading to enjoying the holidays again.
Dating Post-Divorce: Being Stuck in the Middle of a “Situationship”
After your divorce, you may want to get back into the dating game. But beware of getting caught in a “situationship.” Read on to learn more about what a situationship is – and how to avoid one.
How to Survive Thanksgiving if Your Ex Is a TURKEY!
Some divorced parents are irrational, unreasonable, and unable to keep their children out of the middle of the conflict they have with their co-parent – and they tend to ramp up their bad behavior on holidays. Here’s how to handle your ex during Thanksgiving.
College Savings in Your Divorce Settlement
Don’t assume you and your spouse will split the money in the divorce, and don’t assume the money will be used for your child’s benefit. Make a suggestion for how you’ll handle your college savings for your child.
Will Your Ex Get Everything If You Die?
After separation, most individuals are cautious in systematizing their finances. Unfortunately, they are not as thorough in managing an estate plan for when they die, which indicates that a former spouse can gain more than they would have received through family court merely because the other spouse passes.
Here are the 6 Grounds for an Annulment in Ohio
Annulment and divorce are two different forms of legal separation in the eyes of Ohio law. Many use the terms interchangeably without knowing they mean two different things. Some couples choose to separate for a time to determine whether or not they can work through their issues, and others choose to dissolve their marriage entirely.
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