by Joe Kelly | Mar 13, 2020 | High-Asset Divorce
On behalf of Kelly Law Office, LLC posted in high-asset divorce on Friday, March 13, 2020. When an Ohio couple goes through the divorce process, they may also need to think about life insurance. While this can seem like just one more piece of paperwork, it can be...
by Joe Kelly | Mar 5, 2020 | Child Custody
Parents may believe that having custody of their children for an entire week at a time is an ideal way to allocate parenting time. However, kids in Ohio and elsewhere may not benefit from this arrangement. Instead, it may be better for one parent to have custody for...
by Joe Kelly | Feb 28, 2020 | Child Custody
State law in Ohio and throughout the nation seeks to protect the best interests of a child above the interests of a parent. However, it is possible for a parent to appeal a child custody ruling if there is reason to believe that it was flawed in some way. Generally...
by Joe Kelly | Feb 21, 2020 | High-Asset Divorce
On behalf of Kelly Law Office, LLC posted in high-asset divorce on Friday, February 21, 2020. When couples are going through a divorce, one thing that they usually have to confront is the division of their marital property. If they are unable to reach an agreement on...
by Joe Kelly | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog
As you and your spouse get divorced, there is one thing that both of you agree on: You want to focus on the children. You want to put them first. You want to make child-centered decisions and give them the best possible life. This is a terrific outlook, and there are...
by Joe Kelly | Feb 14, 2020 | Child Custody
Most mothers in Ohio who are going through a divorce assume that if their children are being abused by their husbands, they will be given custody. However, new research has shown that it is not always, or even often, the case. A new study that examined more than 2000...
by Joe Kelly | Feb 3, 2020 | Child Custody
Like most parents, Ohio parents who split up want to still raise emotionally healthy, stable, happy kids. Working together in all aspects of the children’s lives and respecting, encouraging and supporting the relationship each child has with their other parent...
by Joe Kelly | Jan 29, 2020 | Child Custody
Once the divorce is final for parents in Ohio, they still face a big hurdle, and that is co-parenting effectively. Although there is a custody schedule in place, parents should try to be flexible if one has a fun activity planned during the other parent’s time....
by Joe Kelly | Jan 21, 2020 | Property Division
When Iowa couples decide to divorce, the future of their retirement funds can loom large for many. These are some of the most significant assets that many people have, and the outcome of property division may lead people to alter their plans for retirement or step up...
by Joe Kelly | Jan 20, 2020 | Blog
All marriages go through good times and bad times. For a strong and healthy relationship to exist, obstacles need to be faced and conflicts need to be resolved effectively. Therefore, the fact that you have been going through a time of increased arguments with your...