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Overview:This blog is intended to provide a better understanding of the issues, processes and laws relating to family law matters including divorce, dissolution, legal separation, custody, visitation, support and juvenile court matters. Disclaimer: This blog is provided for general informational purposes only and are not intended to be legal advice. The information and materials provided may not apply to the specific factual and/or legal set of circumstances applicable to your case. No attorney-client relationship is formed or implied. Nothing on this blog is intended to substitute for the advice of an attorney. If you require legal advice, please consult with a competent attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.


Understanding Child Custody in Ohio

When a couple decides to end their marriage, it can be a difficult time for families. When there are minor children, the parents must make many decisions regarding child custody and visitation arrangements. Often, a child will reside primarily with one parent and have scheduled visitation with the other. Although a child may reside with one parent, both parents may still be responsible for making important decisions on their behalf.

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Five Questions to Ask Your Attorney about Child Custody

If you are in the midst of a divorce or issues concerning the custody of your child have arisen, it is important to speak to an attorney to ensure that your rights as a parent are protected. In addition to issues specific to your circumstances, the following questions can help you gain a clearer understanding of what you should do and how an attorney can help you:

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Can a Child Make Demands for Custody in Cincinnati?

Ohio does not recognize the right of a child to choose which parent should receive custody. However, under certain circumstance, Ohio law requires that, when making a custody determination, a Court consider the wishes and concerns of a child regarding the child’s care. The Court is not bound by the child’s wishes, regardless of that child’s age. Instead, the court considers the child’s wishes and concerns as well as additional factors including:

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