Category: Child Custody
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Dayton, Ohio Child Custody Cases Involving Drug Use- Series Recap
This is the final post in a series of articles addressing child custody cases involving a parent’s use of illegal drugs in Dayton, Ohio. The previous post explained how parents should conduct themselves following the conclusion of a child custody trial. Parents must comply with custody and care arrangements ordered by the court as well…
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How To Proceed After The Conclusion Of A Child Custody Trial Related To Parental Drug Use In Dayton, Ohio
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing changes in child custody arrangements in Dayton, Ohio resulting from a parent’s use of illegal drugs. Our previous article discussed seeking a custody change when a parent is using illegal drugs. Given the inherent danger tied to illegal drug use it is sometimes necessary…
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Seeking A Change In Child Custody Due To A Parent’s Use Of Heroin Or Other “Hard Drugs” In Dayton, Ohio
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing changes in child custody arrangements in Dayton, Ohio resulting from a parent’s drug use. The previous post focused on parental use of marijuana or prescription drugs as a basis to seek a custody modification. A parent’s legitimate use of validly prescribed medication occasional use…
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Seeking A Change Of Child Custody In Dayton, Ohio Due To A Parent’s Use Of Marijuana Or Prescription Drugs
This is the next post in a series of articles discussing changes in child custody resulting from parental drug use in Dayton, Ohio. The previous post reviewed what to expect when a custody change case proceeds to trial. During the trial, both parents are given the opportunity to present objective evidence to the judge supporting…
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Taking A Custody Case Involving Drug Use To Trial In Dayton, Ohio
This is the next post in a series of articles addressing child custody cases involving parental drug use in Dayton, Ohio. The previous post discussed the importance of the discovery process in child custody matters. Discovery is a valuable tool to help gather the objective evidence required to make an effective argument at trial. As…