Served with Divorce Papers in Ohio? Tips From Experienced Dayton Divorce Lawyer

By Robert "Chip" Mues   |   April 14th, 2018
Served with Divorce Papers in Ohio? Tips From Experienced Dayton Divorce Lawyer

List of What To Do When Served With Divorce Papers According to Experienced Dayton Divorce Lawyer Robert L Mues

You go answer the door and there’s a big guy on the other side. You slowly open it. He puts his foot in the door and asks your name. Before you open your mouth he hands you an envelope containing a fat stack of papers. He announces “You’ve been served!” which is often followed by “Have a nice day!”  BAM! Whether expected or not, this is the “kick off” of your divorce case.

Your reaction will no doubt vary depending on your feelings about your marital situation and your level of happiness. Some individuals will be blindsided, hurt and even physically sick. Others may actually be relieved and welcome a fresh new start. No matter where you fall in this spectrum, here are some tips of what to do and not do.… View Full Article → “Served with Divorce Papers in Ohio? Tips From Experienced Dayton Divorce Lawyer”

Blast From the Past: Bitcoins and Hiding Crypto and Digital Assets in a Divorce Action

By Robert "Chip" Mues   |   March 31st, 2018
Blast From the Past: Bitcoins and Hiding Crypto and Digital Assets in a Divorce Action

PUBLISHERS NOTE: The ownership of digital currency including cryptocurrency and Bitcoin has increased exponentially since my first Ohio Family Law Blog article “Bitcoins and Hiding Assets in a Divorce Action” on the subject on October 4, 2014. In that ”Blast From the Past” we provided an overview of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and we geared it primarily towards my fellow divorce lawyers. Today, I want to update legal developments in this exciting area of Bitcoin And Cryptocurrency Divorce Issues and focus more towards spouses who may be having marital issues and who own bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.

Finding Hidden Assets During Divorce: Bitcoin And Cryptocurrency

Current Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Tidbits

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency has been in the news a great amount since the start of this year.  In 2017 it soared in value to almost $20,000 per bitcoin, but this January it fell to below $8,000. It appears that it is on its way back up until Twitter joined Facebook and.… View Full Article → “Blast From the Past: Bitcoins and Hiding Crypto and Digital Assets in a Divorce Action”

Grey Divorce and Hidden Assets You Should Know About

Grey Divorce and Hidden Assets You Should Know About

What Is A Grey Divorce? And Who Can Identify Hidden Assets In A Divorce?

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Attorney J. Benjamin Stevens is a highly respected divorce and family law attorney from Spartanburg, South Carolina. He is a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the International Academy of Family Lawyers, and is a Board Certified Family Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocates. Ben has been featured in numerous publications, including ForbesABA JournalLaw Practice Today, Lawyers USA,  and South Carolina Lawyers Weekly. I have to admit that I LOVE Ben’s frequent posts to his blog: https://www.scfamilylaw.com/blog

Here is an example of one such post of Ben’s from February 19, 2018, dealing with the increasing number of divorces of couples over age 50. If this topic interests you, click here to read a blog I posted about it on March 28, 2015, titled ““Grey Divorce: Division of Retirement Assets Disparity.”… View Full Article → “Grey Divorce and Hidden Assets You Should Know About”

Another Same-Sex Parenting Rights Issue Upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court

By Robert "Chip" Mues   |   March 17th, 2018
Another Same-Sex Parenting Rights Issue Upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Supreme Court Same-Sex Custody Case Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court declined on February 22, 2018, to hear an appeal of a case where the Arizona Supreme Court found that a lesbian woman should be recognized as the legal parent of the child she and her former wife conceived through artificial insemination during their marriage.

The case, stems from a custody dispute between Kimberly McLaughlin and Suzan McLaughlin.  The couple was legally married in California in 2008, and chose to have a child via artificial insemination and an anonymous sperm donor.  In 2011, Kimberly gave birth to the couple’s son.  Two years later, she left with the child and cut off all communication between Suzan and their son.  Upon filing for divorce, Suzan sought parenting time based upon an Arizona law regarding the presumption of parentage.  Specifically, the law states that a child born to a woman within 10 months of her marriage is presumed to be biologically related to the father.… View Full Article → “Another Same-Sex Parenting Rights Issue Upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court”

Domestic Violence – Let’s Look at the Local Statistics!

By Robert "Chip" Mues   |   March 10th, 2018
Domestic Violence – Let’s Look at the Local Statistics!

Domestic Violence – No More Silence

The number of reported domestic violence cases has dramatically increased over the years since the domestic violence statute went into effect in Ohio in 1978. These numbers shocked me, even as a Dayton divorce lawyer who entered the practice back in 1978.

Chief Montgomery County Magistrate Keith Hall recently reported the following:

  • In 1978 there were 35 Civil Domestic Violence Filings
  • In 1979 there were 50 Civil Domestic Violence Filings
  • In 2016 there were 1,400 Civil Domestic Violence Filings
  • In 2017 there were 1,710 Civil Domestic Violence Filings

Believe it or not, this number of Civil Domestic Violence Filings in 2017 EXCEEDED the total number of divorces and dissolutions combined that year!

To try to help put this in context, I interviewed Jane Keiffer, MSW, LISW, the Executive Director of the Artemis Center in Dayton.  Ms. Keiffer explained that she did not interpret these numbers to mean necessarily that MORE domestic violence was occurring, but that there was much more awareness in our society.… View Full Article → “Domestic Violence – Let’s Look at the Local Statistics!”

Blast From The Past: Tips on How to Select a Divorce Lawyer!

By Robert "Chip" Mues   |   March 3rd, 2018
Blast From The Past: Tips on How to Select a Divorce Lawyer!

PUBLISHER’S UPDATE: This is a blast FROM WAY BACK in time! It is a merger and update from a two part series on selecting a divorce lawyer, which we posted on December 20, 2007 and January 2, 2008! The information rings as true now as it did then. 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!

Key Considerations When Selecting The Right Divorce Or Family Law Lawyer

Selecting the right attorney for a divorce is an extremely important and personal decision. Take the time to properly pick your attorney. The outcome of your family law case will impact your future dramatically!

The following are some key considerations in selecting the “right” divorce lawyer:

Experience

Most attorneys these days have narrowed their practice to one or a few areas of the law.… View Full Article → “Blast From The Past: Tips on How to Select a Divorce Lawyer!”

Divorce: New Sesame Street Videos Help Kids Deal with Trauma

By Robert "Chip" Mues   |   February 24th, 2018
Divorce: New Sesame Street Videos Help Kids Deal with Trauma

For decades, Sesame Street has played on TV’s across the country, teaching children their ABC’s and 123’s, while also broadening their vocabulary, and increasing other academic skills. But now, Sesame Street is focused on another issue: helping children cope with traumatic experiences.

Children and Traumatic Experiences

A study conducted in 2016 found that nearly half of the children in the United States have experienced at least one traumatic or stressful event, including the death of a loved one, abuse, and divorce. The study also found that 1 in 5 of these children has experienced these events on more than one occasion. Click here to read the study.

How Can Sesame Street Help Children With Traumatic Experiences?

Children who experience traumatic experiences are more likely to develop posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and even substance abuse. Early exposure to traumatic events affects the neurodevelopment of a child, which changes the way that they respond to stress and other experiences.… View Full Article → “Divorce: New Sesame Street Videos Help Kids Deal with Trauma”

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