Most people in Ohio would be hard-pressed to find someone among their family, peers, or colleagues who does not use social media. Almost everyone is using some form of social media to keep in touch with family, post pictures, shop, read the news, and do a variety of...
Year: 2019
Parenting from a distance after divorce
Divorced Ohio parents who must move away from their children might worry about maintaining a strong bond with those children. However, they can stay in touch with them even if they do not see them as often. Phone calls outside of scheduled times for talking as well as...
Research can help when deciding whether to divorce
Feelings of unhappiness can hit anyone at any moment. You may have been feeling unhappy or unfulfilled for some time and have tried to figure out what could be causing these feelings. One issue that you have landed on is your marriage. You understand that...
Why elections could affect estate planning
There are many people in Ohio looking to make wise decisions about how to plan for the future of their assets. When people have worked hard to accumulate significant wealth over the years, they can benefit from making a plan to determine how those assets will be...
Ohio Co-parenting: Agree to do some things while avoiding others
When you got married, did your friends and family members describe you and your spouse as two peas in a pod? Perhaps, you married your best friend. On the hand, you might be one of many Ohio spouses who say they married someone who was their complete opposite. In...
Divorce can be handled in healthy manner
Healing from a divorce in Ohio takes time and patience. While the separation process can lead to uncertainty, it can also be an opportunity to start new projects, make new friends and generally find a new focus in life.When a marriage ends, the ex-spouses not only...
Using a power of attorney
Multiple tools are often needed to plan for end-of-life care and distributing assets in an estate. One such tool is the power of attorney. It's important for estate owners in Ohio to understand how powers of attorney work. A power of attorney is used when a person...
Can your habits lead to a divorce?
Most people who marry believe that they will stay married to their spouse for their entire lives. Sadly, that isn't always true. There are times when the best solution for everyone is divorce.The reasons people in Ohio and elsewhere divorce are varied. Afterwards,...
Financial issues for older adults to consider in divorce
Older adults in Ohio may be more likely to get divorced than younger couples. The divorce risk now is more than twice as high for couples 65 and older than it was in 1990. The rate has also increased for people 55 and older.There are a number of reasons why this is...
The fundamentals of estate planning
Ohio residents are sometimes reluctant to address estate planning issues because it can be difficult for them to contemplate their death. Another issue is the dizzying array of documents involved. Dealing with wills, trusts and powers of attorney can seem daunting to...