Mike is a member of the Firm's Litigation Group. His practice focuses primarily on domestic relations and family law, which includes divorce, dissolution, custody, child support and spousal support (alimony). He has extensive ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has approved a new rule establishing specific requirements for custody evaluations in child custody cases. The new standards are effective September 1, 2022. The qualifications and responsibilities of a custody evaluator are clearly defined by this new rule.
Under the new rule, a custody evaluator must complete a ...
Now, more than ever, social media use is a critical factor in many divorce and family law cases. In fact, careless or irresponsible use of social media frequently takes center stage in contested cases. With that in mind, consider the following social media guidelines:
- Don’t discuss your divorce or family law matter on social media. Discourage ...
The Collaborative Process is based on one simple premise - that there is a “better way” to end a marriage. Collaborative practitioners commit to ongoing professional training, sharing of best practices at monthly meetings, and adherence to the highest level of both legal and ethical requirements for the practice of Collaborative Law.