Divorce can be very difficult on children. Even if the divorce is best for everyone, children can still be sad that their parents no longer live together and fearful about what will happen to their relationship with each parent. They might struggle with anxiety, guilt and confusion, as well. As parents, you can do a […]
Divorce and Family Law Blog
Alimony, child tax deductions changed by TCJA
Tax changes put in place by the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2017 will have implications for some Ohio couples who are getting a divorce. Two of the main issues deal with how deductions are taken for children and the treatment of alimony. Instead of divorced parents being able to take […]
Financial Powers of Attorney in Ohio
Executing a Financial Power of Attorney may be a wise decision. For married couples, with joint bank accounts (and joint access to manage monies), a financial power of attorney may appear at first less beneficial. Yet there are many other situations, whether married or otherwise, where having a trusted agent acting on your behalf may […]
Ohio Last Will Execution Requirements
When many clients envision what it’s like to prepare their wills, they imagine an empty room with their estate planning attorney at a desk signing a document to establish who inherits their property after they die. They get a feeling that invokes both relief and uncertainty for the future. However, many do not realize that […]


