Author: Richard Boucher
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Supervised Visitation In Dayton, Ohio Child Custody Cases – Series Overview
This is the first post in a series of articles discussing supervised visitation in Dayton, Ohio child custody cases. Supervised visitation is often a source of confusion and consternation for parents. The goal of this series is to provide parents with information about the specific types of circumstances in which a court may grant supervised…
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The Rights Of Unmarried Parents In Dayton, Ohio – Series Recap
This is the final post in a series discussing the rights of unmarried parents in Dayton, Ohio. Unmarried parents face unique challenges when it comes to custody of their children, which can be confusing and complicated. The goal of this series has been to provide information which will help people to better understand their rights…
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Complying With A Custody Order After The Conclusion Of A Dayton, Ohio Case
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing the rights of unmarried parents in Dayton, Ohio. As we have discussed throughout this series, unmarried parents are encouraged to obtain a custody order to legally establish their respective rights and obligations. The previous article explained what parents can expect if their child custody…
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What Unmarried Parents Can Expect In A Custody Trial In Dayton, Ohio
This is the next post in a series of articles addressing the rights of unmarried parents in Dayton, Ohio and surrounding areas. Our previous post discussed the process used by Ohio courts to determine child custody and support. Courts will base custody decisions on what is in the best interest of the child. Support is…
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The Process For Unmarried Parents To Establish Child Custody And Support In Dayton, Ohio
This is the next post in a series of articles on the rights of unmarried parents in Dayton, Ohio. The previous post urged unmarried parents to consider obtaining a custody order, even if their relationship is stable at present. Doing so will establish the legal rights and obligations of both parents with respect to their…