Ohio Family Law Blog Contributor Daniel Pollack, professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University in New York City asks if there is legal immunity for social workers who lie in a child custody case.
Tags: Austin v. Borel, California law, child protection, custody, Daniel Pollack, dependency hearing, Doe v. Lebbos, false statements, Gray v. Poole, immunity, lie, prosecution, qualified immunity, Rippy v. Hattaway, Shawn Hooks, social workers, United States Supreme Court, Van Emrik v. Chemung, Yeshiva University
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Family LawAttorney Anne Sjhale looks at the the legal distinctions between “Sole Custody” versus “Shared Parenting”.
Tags: Child Support, Child Support Calculation Worksheet, divorce, extra curricular activities, legal custodian, marriage, non-custodial parent, ohio, parents, parochial schools, residential parent, school district, shared parenting, Sole Custody
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Attorney Joseph Balmer looks at an important tool in estate planning called the QTIP Trust (Qualified Terminal Interest Property Trust) that make provisions upon death of of the surviving spouse.
Tags: accountant, assets, beneficiary designations, children, divorce, Estate Planning, estate taxes, financial planner, Leave it to Beaver, marriages, Property, QTIP, Qualified Terminal Interest Property Trust, trust, trusts, wedding
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Attorney Robert Mues provides 10 tips to cut or reduce attorney costs including using emails instead of the phone and organizing your documents before a divorce case.
Tags: communication, compromises, counseling, cut attorney fees, depressed, divorce, email, emotional anguish, family doctor, family therapists, good rapport, organize, paralegal, phone, phone conference, representation, stress, timely manner
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Child Psychologist and Dayton Daily News ColumnistDr. Gregory Ramey examines the issue of children protecting parents after a divorce, a death or even abuse and lists three tips to use in dealing with overprotectiveness between parent and child.
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