Blast From The Past: Custody Wars: My Lawyer Suggested that I Fabricate a Child Abuse Allegation!

Blast from the past 13 years Ohio Family Law Blog

PUBLISHER’S UPDATE: Here is one of my favorites posts written by custody expert Judianne Cochran from back on September 18th, 2010! We have a ton of interesting articles in our archives of the Ohio Family Law Blog. Use our Search tool and enjoy a few oldie but goodies!

Using False Allegations In Family Law Custody Cases. Will I get A Better Position?

custody false allegations family lawIn recent years there has been a steady and alarming increase in the use of false allegations of vague, unsupported claims of domestic violence and even vaguer claims of child abuse, used solely in an attempt to find a shortcut to a presumed better position in custody cases.

What is more alarming is the observation that more often than not the attorneys of record for the litigants making these claims have been those unschooled in and relatively new to the family law arena, who have chosen to step outside their actual specialty and add a minor “division” of family law to their practices. Often, a new, young, unskilled associate is added to the practice to handle these family law issues.

Some of these practitioners use this mechanism so frequently that simply hearing the name of the attorney leads … Read More... “Blast From The Past: Custody Wars: My Lawyer Suggested that I Fabricate a Child Abuse Allegation!”

Military Member’s Alert: Vigilantly Protect Your Medical Records and Personal Files!

How To Protect Your Military Medical Records, Identity, And Your Future From Fraudulent Use

military medical recordsThis is a cautionary New Year’s Resolution for all of you who are either active duty military or veterans.  The resolution is to keep yourself informed and diligent regarding your military and veteran medical records and personal files Do you know what is actually in your service files?  Do you know what might be missing?  Do you know what might be fraudulent or inaccurate?  Did you keep information on your buddies?  Did you get lonely and marry in haste, or spend a weekend leave and be left unaware that your personal information was stolen from your wallet or other ID, like a copy of orders?

If you haven’t already read about Bobbi Ann Finley, dubbed the “Military Mistress”, take a few minutes to Google her.  She drifted from base to base and married at least 15 men, cleaning them out, and then disappearing to the next victim.  She abandoned at least 9 children in her wake, all with unknown fathers, all taken in as wards of the state or members of her family. Some of the young men she “married” could one day face paternity suits … Read More... “Military Member’s Alert: Vigilantly Protect Your Medical Records and Personal Files!”

Custodial Interference: Effective Parental Action is Often Necessary

Guidance From A Qualified Family Law Attorney Can Be Key For The Successful Recovery And Return Of A Missing Child In Custodial Interference Cases

Our guest contributor this week is Judianne Cochran a nationally recognized expert/consultant in the following disciplines: sex offender profiling; interstate and international parental abduction (custodial interference); interstate custody and parental alienation. Judi has been a guest contributor to the Ohio Family Law Blog since 2008. She has testified in numerous Courts throughout Ohio and the country. Judi presently resides in Columbus, Ohio.

Custodial Interference ohioWhat do I do if I am a parent victim of parental abduction, legally known as custodial interference?  While there are good laws, both federal and state, in place there is a very frustrating growing trend in not being able to get cooperation in enforcing these laws.  The first, and most damaging, problem begins with the initial attempts to file a report with the police and get the child entered into the system as “missing”.  Without this crucial step, the abducting parent is able to run further and hide deeper before any assistance is provided to the target parent.

Unfortunately, there is a growing trend for police departments to ignore, in effect nullify, … Read More... “Custodial Interference: Effective Parental Action is Often Necessary”

Custody Issues: How To Avoid International Child Abduction

Important Custody Steps to Take to Avoid Child Abduction Overseas

Strong Custody Prevention Key In Avoiding International Child Abduction

Our guest contributor this week is Judianne Cochran a nationally recognized expert/consultant in the following disciplines: sex offender profiling; interstate and international parental abduction; interstate custody and parental alienation. She has testified in numerous Courts throughout Ohio and the country. Judi presently resides in Columbus, Ohio. This is a follow-up article to Parental Abduction: Prevention and Remedies posted by Judi on October 31, 2009.

custody child abductionThere have been many laws and treaties put in place in recent years to assist in the prevention of international abduction.  However, I have been seeing a new complacency in the family court system that has begun to ignore the need for strong prevention, thus further thwarting a parent’s ability to be involved with their child.  Judges in many jurisdictions have been ordering that the objecting parent cooperate in obtaining passports for their children so the foreign national parent can remove the child from the country, often to non-Hague signatory countries. Even though these issues have been addressed, the laws strengthened, and the public made increasingly aware of the dangers of allowing a child to … Read More... “Custody Issues: How To Avoid International Child Abduction”

Custody Issues: Post-Decree Modification in Ohio

Several Things To Know If You File To Modify Your Post-Decree Custody Order

Hire A Qualified Family Law Attorney To Present And Argue Your Custody Case

Our guest contributor this week is Judianne Cochran a nationally recognized expert/consultant in the following disciplines: sex offender profiling; interstate and international parental abduction; interstate custody and parental alienation. She has testified in numerous Courts throughout Ohio and the country. Judi presently resides in Columbus, Ohio.

custody post-decreeThere are several issues that you need to address if you have decided that you need to modify your original custody order.  The first is whether your case meets the necessary criteria for modification – the primary of which is a “change of circumstance”.  One thing you must understand is that this does NOT include the myth that at a certain age the child can make a choice – this is not supported by law. A child’s wishes may be considered but are not valid grounds to modify a custody order.  For the child to have any voice in the issue, you will probably have to have a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) appointed to assess or re-assess the current circumstances.

There are many changes in circumstances, judged on … Read More... “Custody Issues: Post-Decree Modification in Ohio”

Military Members Must Take Actions Prior to Deployment to Protect Their Rights with Their Children

Important Steps To Be Considered For Active Duty Military Parents Facing Custody Issues

This is the second of a two-part article. Click here to read the first part discussing other important steps to be considered by military members before deployment.

militaryMilitary service in itself creates the need for maintaining a status quo in regards to jurisdiction.  The words “Home of Record” should be the key starting point in any custody order involving military families.  During the course of a military career there will be many “current”, or temporary, addresses due to changes in assignment.  It is therefore important that an initial custody order specifies that the jurisdiction will be permanently retained in the “Home of Record” where the action was first heard, unless both parties consent to a different venue.

While as a general rule, the UCCJEA provides that jurisdiction “follow the child” under the “Convenient Forum” section, military duty should be considered an exception, especially when the transience of the residential parent is in direct violation of the custody order.   Too often the residential parent simply moves the child to a new jurisdiction without required notice to the court or without a motion to modify being filed.  It is … Read More... “Military Members Must Take Actions Prior to Deployment to Protect Their Rights with Their Children”

Military Parents Face Unique Homecoming Battles

Upon Return, Military Parent Finds An Empty House and Their Child Abducted. What Happened To The Happy Reunion?

militaryIn the last few years we have all watched the televised homecomings of military personnel returning from tours of duty to see their loved ones, more often than not children overjoyed to be in the arms of fathers and mothers once again.  But what do we see of the not-too-happy homecomings where the returning parent’s outstretched arms are left empty and cold?  This is the picture which should be burned into our minds each time we see a happy reunion.  For each of those joyous televised feel-good sound bites there is a parent who will step into a battle more heartbreaking than the battlefield they have just left, more grievous than any physical injury they may have sustained along the way.

That battle will take place in a family courtroom somewhere “back home”, hopefully in their HOR, Home of Record as recorded in the military file, but increasingly in jurisdictions where the returning soldier or sailor has never been.  Why?  Because the parent remaining at home with the children decides to move away, to cut the children off from any viable contact … Read More... “Military Parents Face Unique Homecoming Battles”

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