In this video, Sarah Michel discusses non-contested step-parent adoptions in Ohio. For more online resources on this and similar topics, please visit our firm Youtube channel at: www.youtube.com/tibbslawoffice Tibbs Law Office, LLC 8845 Governors Hill Dr., Ste 450 Cincinnati, OH 45249 (513) 793-7544 Daryle@tibbslawoffice.com www.tibbslawoffice.com facebook.com/tibbslawoffice instagram.com/tibbsladiesoflaw twitter.com/tibbslawoffice
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In this video, Sarah Michel discusses one of her favorite areas of law, Adoption.
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In this video Daryle discusses prenuptial agreements and potential grounds for having them invalidated. For more online resources on this and similar topics, please visit our firm Youtube channel at: www.youtube.com/tibbslawoffice
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In this video, Sarah Michel continues the series on Annulments. For more online resources on this and similar topics, please visit our firm Youtube channel at: www.youtube.com/tibbslawoffice
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In this video, Attorney Sarah Michel argues before the Ohio First District Court of Appeals in an abuse, neglect and dependency case. Check back for updates on the result of this Appeal. For more online resources on this and similar topics, please visit our firm Youtube channel at: www.youtube.com/tibbslawoffice
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In this video, Daryle discusses what factors the juvenile court will consider when making a decision about whether someone under the age can marry.
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Many parents file a motion for contempt or face a motion for contempt at some point during their child’s time as a minor. It is important to know what this motion does and the lasting implications that it can have on your custody case.
What is a motion for contempt and what does it do?
A motion for contempt is a motion asking the court to punish a person for not following an order of the court. Most commonly, motions for contempt are filed when one parent does not turn the child over for the other parent’s time with them. Once a motion for contempt is filed, the court will have a hearing to determine if the parent was actually in contempt of the order. If the parent is found to be in contempt, they can face fines, attorney’s fees, jail time (only in the most serious of cases), and the implications a contempt causes in a custody case.
How does contempt affect a custody case?
A parent found in contempt can be ordered to pay the other party’s attorney’s fees, but even more seriously, it shows the court that this person cannot or is unwilling to follow court orders. Showing the court that the parent refuses to follow court orders is a factor in deciding which parent should be the custodial parent. These factors are used for the court to consider what is in the child’s best interest. Being in contempt of orders shows the court that the parent will likely not honor future orders, which is not something that the court looks favorably upon.
If you need help filing a motion for contempt or if you are facing a motion for contempt that was filed against you, please consult with one of our attorneys. Findings of contempt can have negative implications on your custody case.
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In this video, Jordan shares ‘How does the length of mediation compare to the length of a divorce”.
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Jordan Speaking: The process of obtaining a divorce involving children often lasts 1-2 years. By the one-year mark, parties are often fatigued and generally frustrated by the litigation process. Many times, for parties that are ripe for mediation, an agreement can be mediated in just 1-3 meditation sessions.
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In our first video of 2020, Daryle recaps 2019 and shares some of what the future looks like for TIBBS LAW OFFICE. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! And as always, we welcome your comments!
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Daryle Tibbs of TIBBS LAW OFFICE here. I’m very excited to announce what we accomplished in 2018, what we have in store for 2020, and what we are working on this year for 2021. The first item I would like to share is that in November 2019, Sarah Michel and I sat for the Ohio Bar Association’s Family Law certification test. We are excited to announce that we both passed the test and can now hold ourselves out as Family Relations Certified Attorneys. If you’d like to learn more about what this means for our clients, please check out our series of videos on certification on our website and our YouTube channel.
Jordan, D’Aaddario and I are now approved mediators for the Hamilton County Domestic Relations Court after completing additional training requirements through the courts Dispute Resolution Department. Jordan will be participating in both the Cincinnati Bar Association and the Ohio Women’s Bar Associations mentoring programs. She will also be serving as a co-chair on Cincinnati Academy of Collaborative Professionals Training Committee, where she will help plan ongoing training for the group’s members.
In 2019. I accepted a one year contract with the city of Springdale to provide Public Defender Services in the Springdale Mayors Court. I’m happy to announce that this contract has been renewed for the 2020 year and I look forward to serving the city of Springdale once again.
In 2020, Sarah will be completing the Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers offered by the Cincinnati Bar Association. We look forward to her completion of this program and we can’t wait to see how this program helps her serve our clients better.
As some of you may know, I’ve been a director consultant for a local networking organization called BNI as of December 31, 2019 I have stepped down from my position in BNI and I’m now only a member of the Phoenix chapter of BNI. I look forward to focusing on growing TIBBS LAW OFFICE to offer a wider range of services to our clients.
Lastly,TIBBS LAW OFFICE is continuing our dedication to serving the LGBTQ+ community. We plan on participating in the Cincinnati Pride events and we also look forward to continuing our training with Living With Change, a nonprofit that provides education, support, resources, and advocacy to the LGBQ+ and transgender communities in the Greater Cincinnati area and beyond.
TIBBS LAW OFFICE
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TIBBS LAW OFFICE, LLC is a general practice, Ohio law firm serving Greater Cincinnati and is now serving clients in Northern Kentucky. We have experience handling a wide range of legal issues and we place primary emphasis on finding practical and creative solutions to achieve our client’s personal and business objectives. We offer services in the areas of divorce, custody, child support, estate planning, estate administration, business formation, contract & lease negotiation, evictions, misdemeanor defense, felony defense, and many other areas.
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