Many Ohio residents like you have found ways to make their familial wishes into reality through legal processes, such as surrogacy and adoption. At Kroener Hale, we are happy to serve as a source of information on these typically complicated legal options.One of...
Month: November 2017
What are some common misunderstandings about child support?
If you pay child support in Ohio, there may be many things you are not certain about. Even if you pay your support on time every time, there may still be things you wonder about. The system is complex and often confusing, so it can help to get some clarity on...
Have you considered your long-term care needs?
At any point in your life, you could suffer a serious injury or illness that results in the possibility of your losing the ability to care for yourself. Though older individuals have a particular susceptibility to this issue, adults of any age may want to consider...
What are some single parent estate planning tips?
As a single parent, it is your job to make sure you have prepared your estate for when you die. Death is quite unexpected, so the sooner you can formulate your estate plan, the better. If you do not create a plan, then the state of Ohio will step in and do it for you...
How adoptive families are matched with a child
For those new to adoption, the process may seem a bit unclear. Understanding more about how children are placed with families can help adoptive parents to understand the process better and help them as they go through it. In Ohio, parents do not just choose a child...
The right child custody choice for your unique family
Every Ohio family is different, and for this reason, there is no one-size-fits-all solution to child custody concerns. If you are facing the end of your marriage, you know that you will face difficult decisions regarding child custody, but there are various options...
The trust that better secures assets against creditors
In times when people may be suffering under the weight of business or personal debts, Ohio residents may fear a judge can award any of their personal sources of wealth to a creditor, even the assets placed in a living trust. However,...