The N.P. Weiss Law Blog
What is a Prenuptial Agreement?
A prenuptial agreement, often referred to as a 'prenup,' is a contract made between two people planning to get married. It outlines the rights and responsibilities each person will have if they get divorced or one of them passes away, providing financial clarity and protection.
Legal Steps to Enforce Custody in Greater Cleveland
When visitation is denied or custody orders are ignored, Ohio law provides clear steps for enforcement. This guide explains your options and how local courts can help.
Dividing Personal Property in Ohio Divorce
Personal property disputes in Ohio divorces can quickly become more expensive than they're worth. Discover how courts handle items like furniture, pets, and sentimental belongings—and how to protect your interests in Northeast Ohio.
Res Judicata in Family Law: Why Past Events Can't Be Revisited
Res Judicata, meaning "Let the Decision Stand," is a principle rigorously enforced in family law to prevent rehashing past events. Learn why courts disallow evidence from before the last court order and how newly discovered evidence can impact your case.
Navigating Shared Parenting Plans and Parenting Time
Navigating family law can be complex, especially when children are involved. Understanding Shared Parenting Plans and the nuances of parenting time can help parents make informed decisions for their children's welfare.
Should the Kids Stay with One Parent Longer?
Longer visits with more normal days than adventure days makes it feel like home instead of vacation.
Do I Have to Talk to My Ex When He Picks Up the Kids for the Holidays?
If the thought of interacting with your ex during pick-ups and drop-offs has you feeling uneasy, you're not alone.
My Partner and I Are Moving in. Do I Need a Formal Rental Agreement?
If you found a roommate on Craigslist, you would use a contract to define how much rent each person pays and who pays for utilities. The same is true when you move in with your partner. It’s a way to protect both yourself and your partner.
Child Custody Modifications in Ohio
Modifying a custody order in Ohio requires meeting specific legal standards, including a significant change in circumstances and ensuring that the modification is in the child's best interest.
Can a Court Make Temporary Orders in Custody?
Courts can issue temporary orders regarding custody and parental rights when certain conditions are met, such as a request made through a complaint or motion.
How is Custody Determined?
Determining which court has jurisdiction over child custody and care during a divorce or legal separation is crucial.
Knowing When Divorce is the Best Option
Usually, ending a marriage through dissolution is the easiest route, but sometimes, you have no choice but to file for divorce. Learn when divorce may be necessary to protect your rights and resolve disputes.
Can a Divorce Court Help Save Our Marriage? Maybe!
If you or your spouse are hesitant to move forward with divorce and believe there is still hope for your marriage, conciliation may be an option worth considering.
What Do I Need to Obtain a Domestic Violence Civil Protection Order?
If someone is facing domestic violence or the threat of it, they can ask for help by getting a civil protection order. Learn about the criteria for obtaining a civil protection order in Ohio and the resources available for victims of abuse.
We Are Married, What Legal Duties Do I Owe My Spouse?
Marriage comes with legal responsibilities to support and take care of each other, and failing to do so can have serious consequences.
Does Ohio Recognize Common-Law Marriage?
In Ohio, common law marriages established before October 10, 1991, are still recognized, but new common-law marriages are no longer permitted. Learn about the criteria for establishing a common law marriage and the importance of formalizing marital relationships through legal channels.
Can I change my child’s name after I’ve established paternity?
Changing a child's name after paternity has been established requires careful consideration of various factors to ensure the decision serves the child's best interests. Learn about the key factors juvenile courts weigh when contemplating a name change for a minor.
Securing your Future: How Divorce can Affect Your Social Security and Retirement Plans
The end of a marriage has intricate implications on your financial aspects like Social Security and retirement plans. Learn how spousal support and property division can affect your retirement benefits and how a Family Law attorney can help you navigate these complexities.
The engagement is off, can I get my ring back?
In Ohio, the fate of an engagement ring depends on where you live. While the second district allows the receiver to keep the ring if the donor is at fault, other districts return the ring to the donor regardless of fault. Learn about the legal nuances and implications for marriage gifts.
Should I Get a Prenup?
Prenuptial agreements allow couples to decide in advance how their money and property will be distributed if they get divorced. Learn about the essential requirements under Ohio law to ensure your prenup is enforceable.