In this video, Daryle answers the question of “Can my spousal support order be modified?”. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Transcript: Person Speaking: Daryle In Ohio, the court lacks jurisdiction to modify a prior order of spousal support unless the decree expressly reserves jurisdiction to make that modification. You will need to look at […]
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Nesting is a transitional arrangement for parents to consider when starting the separation/divorce process. Nesting means that your children remain in the marital residence, and the parents take turns being in the home with the children and acting as the “on-duty” parent. The parents follow a specific parenting schedule outlining when each parent will be […]
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When couples get divorced, one party may feel that the other is hiding money, whether it be in an undisclosed bank account, a safe deposit box, or in an offshore account. When this occurs, attorneys have tools we use to identify undisclosed or hidden money. During a divorce, the parties have the opportunity to engage […]
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In this video, Sarah continues sharing about Annulment laws. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Transcript: Person Speaking: Sarah No, Ohio takes the stand that just because someone has a sexual preference for another, this does not mean that it affects the marital relations between the parties and is, therefore, not a ground for an […]
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Parents often believe that their child can decide where they would like to live but this is not true. Children have a voice but not a vote in custody and visitation matters. How much weight does their opinion have? The court looks at a series of factors to determine the custody or parenting time of […]
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In this video, Sarah continues sharing about Annulment laws. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Transcript: Person Speaking: Sarah Sterility is not the same as impotence and is therefore, not a ground for an annulment in Ohio. Please connect with us on our other sites via linktr.ee/tibbslawoffice
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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? […]
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In this video, Sarah answers another common question about Annulment Law. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! We have new content weekly and as always, we welcome your comments! Transcript: Person Speaking: Sarah If one or both of the spouses were under the age of consent at the time of the marriage, if the marriage […]
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When a parent does not have custody of their child, the custodian of the child can sometimes manipulate other people into believing that the non-custodial parent cannot be involved in certain ways. A common example of this is access to a child’s medical and school records. Do I have a right to view my child’s […]
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How do I protect myself financially once a divorce is filed? Once a divorce is filed, the court automatically issues what is called a mutual restraining order. This restraining order prohibits the parties from taking debts in the other’s name; disposing of or destroying assets; terminating insurance; changing beneficiaries; withdrawing, spending, or transferring funds in […]
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Can my spousal support order be modified?
/in Family Law, Other Law Topics /by TibbsLawOfficeIn this video, Daryle answers the question of “Can my spousal support order be modified?”. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Transcript: Person Speaking: Daryle In Ohio, the court lacks jurisdiction to modify a prior order of spousal support unless the decree expressly reserves jurisdiction to make that modification. You will need to look at […]
What Is “Nesting,” and Will It Work For My Family In Transition?
/in Family Law, Original Posts, Other Law Topics, Parenting Coordination /by TibbsLawOfficeNesting is a transitional arrangement for parents to consider when starting the separation/divorce process. Nesting means that your children remain in the marital residence, and the parents take turns being in the home with the children and acting as the “on-duty” parent. The parents follow a specific parenting schedule outlining when each parent will be […]
How To Find Hidden Money In A Divorce
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeWhen couples get divorced, one party may feel that the other is hiding money, whether it be in an undisclosed bank account, a safe deposit box, or in an offshore account. When this occurs, attorneys have tools we use to identify undisclosed or hidden money. During a divorce, the parties have the opportunity to engage […]
Annulment: Is Sexual preference for the other sex grounds for an annulment in Ohio?
/in Annulment, Family Law, Other Law Topics /by TibbsLawOfficeIn this video, Sarah continues sharing about Annulment laws. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Transcript: Person Speaking: Sarah No, Ohio takes the stand that just because someone has a sexual preference for another, this does not mean that it affects the marital relations between the parties and is, therefore, not a ground for an […]
Does My Child’s Opinion on Custody and Parenting Time Matter?
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeParents often believe that their child can decide where they would like to live but this is not true. Children have a voice but not a vote in custody and visitation matters. How much weight does their opinion have? The court looks at a series of factors to determine the custody or parenting time of […]
Annulment: Is Sterility a ground for an annulment?
/in 2021 Videos, Annulment, Other Law Topics /by TibbsLawOfficeIn this video, Sarah continues sharing about Annulment laws. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Transcript: Person Speaking: Sarah Sterility is not the same as impotence and is therefore, not a ground for an annulment in Ohio. Please connect with us on our other sites via linktr.ee/tibbslawoffice
Motions for Contempt in Custody Cases
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeMany 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? […]
Annulment: Is impotence a ground for an annulment in Ohio if…
/in 2021 Videos, Annulment, Family Law, Other Law Topics /by TibbsLawOfficeIn this video, Sarah answers another common question about Annulment Law. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! We have new content weekly and as always, we welcome your comments! Transcript: Person Speaking: Sarah If one or both of the spouses were under the age of consent at the time of the marriage, if the marriage […]
Equal Access: Accessing my Child’s Records
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeWhen a parent does not have custody of their child, the custodian of the child can sometimes manipulate other people into believing that the non-custodial parent cannot be involved in certain ways. A common example of this is access to a child’s medical and school records. Do I have a right to view my child’s […]
How do I protect myself financially once a divorce is filed?
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeHow do I protect myself financially once a divorce is filed? Once a divorce is filed, the court automatically issues what is called a mutual restraining order. This restraining order prohibits the parties from taking debts in the other’s name; disposing of or destroying assets; terminating insurance; changing beneficiaries; withdrawing, spending, or transferring funds in […]