Family Law Attorney Robert Mues, along with Psychotherapist Donna F. Ferber, looks at how a good divorce therapist can be beneficial to the emotional health of a person going through the divorce process.
Tags: anger issues, Considering Divorce? The Lawyer You Choose May be More Important Than You Think, death, divorce, divorce lawyer, Donna F. Ferber, Emotional Health, holistic, hourly rate, Margery Williams, marriage counseling, The Velveteen Rabbit, therapist
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues explains how accessing a spouse’s email without permission could be a violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Wiretap Act and the Stored Communications Act, leading to legal proceedings in court.
Tags: civil liability, cyberlaw, ECPA, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, email, Internet, Jennings v. Jennings, ohio, SCA, Sherman & Co, U.S. Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer, unauthorized email access, Wiretap ActkStored Communications Act
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues provides important information about a restriction that could delay your renewal or issuance of a U.S. passport, if you have child support arrearage of more than $2500.
Tags: Child Support, denial passport, Montgomery County, ohio, passport application, payment plan, State Support Enforcement Agency, U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, U.S. State Department
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Family Law Attorney John Meehling, looks at a report from the October 2010 issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine , that reveals investigations conducted by state-led Child Protective Services do not significantly reduce risk for future violence or abuse.
Tags: Abraham B. Bergman, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Camreta and Alford v. Greene, child abuse investigations, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Child Protective Service, CPS, Craig Humphries, Dr. Kristine A. Campbell, Phyllis Schlafly
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Family Law Attorney Anne Shale brings forth the question, if a spouse can seek a Civil Protection Order for Verbal Abuse agaomst a family or household member under Ohio’s Domestic Violence Statute.
Tags: civil protection order, Common Pleas Court, CPO, criminal Temporary Protection Order, domestic violence, Domestic Violence Statute, ohio, Ohio Domestic Violence Resource Center, verbal abuse
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