by Joe Kelly | May 24, 2020 | Child Custody
If the relationship between separated or divorced parents is so bad that they’re unable to co-parent their children, a parent (or parenting) coordinator (PC) may be necessary. A PC may be ordered by a court or parents may decide on their own that they need one....
by Joe Kelly | May 22, 2020 | Contested Divorce
Financial infidelity is a concept that refers to a spouse hiding money, assets and possessions from their partner. Having separate or secret financial holdings is quite common in relationships in the United States. A recent survey conducted by CreditCards.com revealed...
by Joe Kelly | May 20, 2020 | Blog
You didn’t think that your relationship was bad enough to result in a divorce, but your spouse proved you wrong as they handed you the divorce paperwork. They claimed they had been unhappy for a long time, even though everything seemed normal on the surface....
by Joe Kelly | May 13, 2020 | High-Asset Divorce
On behalf of Kelly Law Office, LLC posted in high-asset divorce on Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Your soon-to-be-ex-spouse has been writing “the great American novel” for most of your marriage. Although you provided lots of encouragement, read more than a few...
by Joe Kelly | May 7, 2020 | Child Custody
If you and your co-parent can’t reach an agreement on how to share custody of your children, a judge will need to make that decision for you. In Ohio and in family law courts throughout the country, judges typically adhere to the “best interests of the...