On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Sep 10, 2019 | Child Custody
Custody matters are rarely easy. Not everyone involved is always looking out for what is best for the children. This can complicate matters and lead you to a difficult situation when it comes time to make custody decisions. The court is always on the side of the...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | May 31, 2019 | Child Custody, Firm News
Parents from Westerville and other parts of the state went to Columbus this past week to lobby lawmakers to revisit the issue of child custody relinquishment. They told them how they were forced to give up their special needs kids after letting state officials that...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | May 3, 2019 | Child Custody, Firm News
When Ohio parents split up, they often spend considerable time pondering how they should share custody of their child. They often feel conflicted about whether they should spend the majority of their time with one parent or equally with both. Researchers who worked on...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Mar 7, 2019 | Child Custody, Firm News
A new article published by researchers at Ohio State University last month captures how the time that children spend with their parents has a significant impact on their academic performance. In order to reach this conclusion, the OSU researchers reviewed data for...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Jan 11, 2019 | Child Custody, Firm News
If your ex takes proactive measures to disrupt your right to custody or otherwise fails to adhere to the established visitation schedule, then they may be deemed to have engaged in custodial interference. Any parent who tries to undermine a court order may put their...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Nov 15, 2018 | Child Custody, Firm News
You and your spouse split up, and you create a child custody plan that works around your schedules. While you understand the importance of working this out, it’s not the type of thing you discuss with anyone other than family members and close friends....
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Sep 7, 2018 | Child Custody, Firm News
Since 1994, Ohio law has recognized a grandparent’s right to visitation of their grandchildren if the children’s parents have died, they’ve separated or divorced or if they’d never married. Petitioning a judge isn’t possible for...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Jul 13, 2018 | Child Custody, Firm News
Couples who are on the brink of divorce often wonder how splitting up is going to affect their child. They’re often concerned about how custody negotiations will go and how their child will cope emotionally with the demise of their relationship. If you’re...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | May 18, 2018 | Child Custody, Firm News
If you are battling your ex over custody of your kids, then you may wonder what factors a judge considers when making such determinations. It’s important to know that a judge doesn’t just take into account a single factor, but instead, a combination of...
On behalf of Brian S. Piper Co., LPA | Apr 2, 2018 | Child Custody, Firm News
There are many reasons grandparents may be seeking custody rights to their grandchild. There may be a pending or finalized divorce between the parents, the parent who was their child is deceased or there is a child born out of wedlock with whom they wish to have a...