by Joe Kelly | Jul 4, 2020 | Child Custody
One of the worst parts about getting divorced for most parents is having to come to terms with not being able to spend as much time as they’d like with their child. Moms and dads often fight to win custody so that they don’t have to miss important...
by Joe Kelly | Jul 3, 2020 | Property Division
Divorces can be hard on everyone involved, including the pets. Over the years, your domesticated animal has become more than just a pet, but instead part of the family. You can’t split up the family dog. Thus, when a couple gets divorced, your canine friend has...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 26, 2020 | Contested Divorce
Former spouses often set out to make a fresh start in the aftermath of their divorce. For many, starting over may mean relocating to another city or outside of the state. Doing this isn’t always a feasible option if you two have kids, though. Out-of-the-area...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 18, 2020 | Blog
You and your spouse have been angry with each other for a long time, so when you decided to divorce, it was no big surprise. What you weren’t expecting was for them to push so hard for sole custody of your child. You can’t let that happen, but is there...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 18, 2020 | High-Asset Divorce
On behalf of Kelly Law Office, LLC posted in high-asset divorce on Thursday, June 18, 2020. When the topic of divorce comes up, one of the first things a husband or wife may consider is hiding their assets. Like bankruptcy, it’s against the law for spouses to...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 12, 2020 | Child Support
Each parent must take care of their son or daughter financially. Raising a child is expensive, though. It’s common for moms and dads to put up a fight to minimize their child support obligations. Ohio lawmakers have created a formula to aid parents in...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 5, 2020 | Property Division
One of the hardest parts about going through a divorce is dividing up the marital assets. Couples tend to acquire a lot of possessions both before and after they get married. Some items may have more nostalgic or personal value versus a monetary one. It may be hard to...
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....