Archive for February, 2009

Why One Should Not Postpone Post-Divorce Estate Planning

Posted on February 28, 2009, by Joseph E. Balmer


Joseph Balmer examines post-divorce estate planning and explains why it should be avoided according to recent surveys supporting this practice.


You Get What You Pay For!

Posted on February 21, 2009, by Anne Shale


Attorney Anne Shale discusses the consequences of trying to save money on legal fees and lists several scenerios a client might face in potential losses.


You, Us and YouTube

Posted on February 16, 2009, by Robert L. Mues


Attorney Robert Mues examines the importance of video promotion on the internet and introduces his first YouTube video, “Touring A Trusted Dayton Law Firm (1 of 5)” to readers of the Ohio Family Law Blog in this exclusive sneak peek.


Who Needs Cupid?

Posted on February 14, 2009, by Robert L. Mues


Robert Mues shares his thoughts about Valentine’s Day and provides tips by Jennifer McCarron and Eugene Kayser for divorced couples or anyone going through Valentine withdrawal.


Mom Loses Custody For Alienating Children From Their Father For Over A Decade

Posted on February 7, 2009, by Robert L. Mues


Attorney Robert Mues discusses a recent court ruling in Canada that addresses Parental Alienation and custody issues.


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