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Annulment (part 2) Who (else) has standing to bring an annulment action?December 27, 2021 - 4:18 pm
Annulment (part 1) Who has standing to bring an annulment action in Ohio?December 27, 2021 - 4:09 pm
If consent to marry is sought from the Juvenile Court, what factors will the court consider when making a decision about whether someone under the age can marry?December 27, 2021 - 3:59 pm
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 […]
Divorcing with Children in Clermont County —What to Expect from the Court’s Court-Based Support Services
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeWhile courts in Ohio operate under the same statutes, each county’s Domestic Relations Court differs greatly in the services offered outside of litigation, and the procedures for each service. Because these services have the potential to drastically improve the overall time, cost, and outcome of your case, it is crucial that you hire an attorney […]
How do I move residences with my child during a divorce or custody case?
/in Family Law, Original Posts /by TibbsLawOfficeHow do I move residences with my child during a divorce or custody case? During a divorce or custody matter, the court puts in place orders that restrain the parties from moving to another county with any minor children that are subject to the case at hand. A party is generally allowed to move to […]