Ohio Family Law Blog
"Well-written information on divorce and family law in Ohio."
Author: Robert L. Mues, Anne Shale and Joseph E. Balmer practice at Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues in Dayton, Ohio.
Blawg Related Categories: Family Law • States • Ohio • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from Ohio Family Law Blog
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Online Assessment Tools – Do You Think You Might Have a Problem?
Family law attorney Robert Mues provides links to 26 online assessment tools to assist people to find out if they might have personal issues which could harm them and their relationships.
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Parental Abduction: Prevention and Remedies
Guest Contributor Judianne Cochran, a nationally recognized expert in parental abduction;and parental alienation, provides advice and analisis regarding recent international abduction cases.
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U.S. Father Arrested In Japan For Picking Up Children “Abducted” By Ex-Wife…..The “Rest Of The Story”!
Attorney Anne Shale looks at a recent parental child abduction case in Japan where she presents the facts of the case, and an understaning of how the Japanese legal system differs in divorce custody.
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Are Differing Post-Divorce Parenting Styles Causing Conflict?
Attorney Robert Mues looks at several ways to handle conflicting parenting styles between you and your Ex after a divorce.
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“Helping Children Succeed After Divorce”, Seminar Update
Family Law Attorney Anne Shale provides a follow-up to her original article about what parents should do to help their children succeed after a divorce or dissolution.
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Simple Year End Tax Tips
Probate Attorney Joseph Balmer offers simple tax tips that can keep taxes as low as possible.
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Fact or Fiction: Biological Children Fare Better Than Adopted Children?
Attorney Robert Mues looks at Census Bureau statistics that reveal whether adopted children are better than biological children.
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The Dependency Tax Exemption Requirements Have Changed For 2009!
Family :Law Attorney Robert Mues looks at the new changes to the 2009 Dependency Tax Exemption for divorced or separated parents.
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A Commentary: Nurturing Children After Divorce
Attorney Robert Mues looks at a rrecent blog post by Michael Mastracci about children effected post-divorce and the long-term effects on mental health.
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Should Ohio Social Workers Be Looking Over Their Shoulders?
Attorney Shawn Hooks looks at the federal cases referenced in last week's blog post by Daniel Pollack, in which he discusses the issue of legal immunity for children services social workers, who lie.