What’s Fair in a Second Marriage and Estate Planning?

After losing a spouse to divorce or death, falling in love again can feel like a new beginning. But joining your life with someone else has financial implications that you and your partner need to consider, especially if children are involved. Generally, couples want a...

As a Trustee, Do I Need an Estate Attorney?

Being appointed a trustee means someone has placed significant trust in your ability to manage their assets to benefit their beneficiaries. While you’re not required to hire an attorney while serving as a trustee, having legal representation can help you better handle the complexities of...

Can I Replace the Executor of My Will?

Life is never predictable. Plans change, and that applies to the terms of your Will. Suppose you delegate your older brother as executor of your estate, but he has moved to another country and doesn’t stay in touch like he used to. You know you’d...

What is Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber?

Cities have different ways of organizing. In some places, there are aldermen (or alderpeople). In other cities, there are Boards of Supervisors. Cincinnati has a balance between the strong-mayor type of government and the council-manager type of system. Cincinnati’s city council is the main legislative...

‘Equal Shared Parenting’ May Soon Become Ohio’s Norm

A Republican state representative from West Alexandria, Rodney Creech, is introducing legislation in the Ohio House of Representatives that would change the way child custody cases are decided in Ohio. If passed, the law would change courts’ approach to family law in Cincinnati and elsewhere...

Ohio’s Top Court Creating a Public Database

In October 2021, the Ohio Supreme Court announced that it would pay the University of Cincinnati $800,000 to create a searchable database of all criminal sentences handed down by Ohio trial judges. The public will eventually be able to enter search queries into this database....

UC Launches Online Master of Legal Studies Degree

The University of Cincinnati College of Law announced, as of October 2021, a brand new master’s degree program that is being administered entirely online. The Master of Legal Studies program has its first term beginning in January 2022. The university just began accepting applications for...

Why Has the Department of Justice Restored a Lapsed Office?

At the very end of October, 2021, U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced that his justice department would restore the Office for Access to Justice as a standalone office. In the justice department’s press release, Merrick said that “There can be no equal justice...

Too Many Children Facing Incarceration

Juvenile detention has become more of a hotly-contested issue in the past few decades. As child advocates have pushed for a reduction in the numbers of incarcerated minors, some states have changed their approaches to corrective measures involving those under the age of 18. In...

An Argument for Alternating Custody

Different countries address family law in a variety of ways. In the United States, rulings tend to be on a case-by-case basis, decided in a court of family law. A Cincinnati child custody attorney will approach any case on its own merits, and with its...

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