Family Law Attorney John Meehling looks at a recent study by the Center on Children and Families at Brookings that says Cohabitation and not Divorce is now the greatest threat to the welfare of children in the United States.
Tags: breakdown of the family and marriage, child custody, Child Tax Credit, cohabitation, divorce, family law, family life, no-fault, reforming divorce laws, the Center on Children and Families at Brookings, Why Marriage Matters
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Child Psychologist and contributor Gregory Ramey, Ph.D, shares his thoughts on the importance of parental involement in a child’s life.
Tags: Child Psychology, Family Wise, parental control, parenting, Stephan Collishaw
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Can a child choose which parent to live with in a divorce? Family Law Attorney Robert Mues reviews Ohio’s child custody laws.
Tags: child custody laws, custodial parent, divorce, Guardian ad Litem, ohio, Ohio Revised Code, post divorce, residential parent designation
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues provides an update to several changes to the Ohio Child Support Law which now says parents who pay at least half of their court-ordered child support will no longer face suspension of their driver’s license.
Tags: assist employment, Benjamin Johnson, Child Support Enforcement Agency, Donald Hubin, economic recession, Kimberly C. Newsom, license suspension, Ohio Child Support Law, Ohio Licenses, Renuka Mayadev
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