Guest Contributor, Attorney Brian R. Wilson, a partner in the Canton, Ohio, law firm of Nicodema & Wilson, LLC. writes about the importance of insurance coverage policies that directly affect divorced or seperated couples, and what attorneys need to know to protect their clients.
Tags: auto policy, Bankruptcy, Brian R. Wilson, car insurance, custody, divorce, dual residency, insurance company, named insured, resident relative, seperation, shared parenting
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The publisher of the Ohio Family Law Blog, Robert Mues wishes everyone a joyous holiday season and reflects on blogging, family issues and what the future brings.
Tags: blogging, children, Christmas, economy, family issues, family law, friends, gifts, Gregory Ramey, marriage, Mike Reinemann, money, values
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Guest Contributor Aaron Hill, a third year student at the University of Dayton School of Law examines the financial issues in a marriage and whether a prenuptial agreement is needed in any relationship.
Tags: bills, communication, compromise, couples, divorce, finances, inheritance, investments, money, Olivia Mellan, prenuptial agreement
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Guest Contributor Dr. Ramey answers readers questions about putting the love of child first in custody and parenting issues.
Tags: child therapist, divorce, Dr. Ramey, ex-spouse, immature, marriage, parents, selfish
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