Explore our blog for expert advice and updates on family law. Whether you're dealing with divorce, custody, or mediation, our posts offer insights and guidance to help you make informed decisions.
If you are a father who is trying to establish a legal basis for custody or visitation, or a mother trying to secure support for your child and you are having difficulties, the skilled group of child custody attorneys at the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC can help.
During divorce, dissolution and collaborative divorce proceedings, child custody decisions are always an important part of the process. However, the welfare of a child can be seriously compromised if one parent tries, purposely or not, to alienate the other parent in the child’s mind. We will discuss what parental alienation is, how to guard against it, and what the legal and real-life repercussions can be for families and children.
Here we discuss how to manage finances both during and after divorce or dissolution. The way you handle financial needs and concerns now can have a major impact on future financial health, so it is important to stay on track.
According to some estimates, divorcing individuals will need more than a 30% increase in income to maintain their standard of living post-divorce. Our team of Cleveland divorce lawyers cannot offer financial advice, but here we will discuss the financial impacts that divorce can have on each member of the family.
You might be wondering if moving out of the marital home could be a good way to keep the peace until the divorce or dissolution is complete. In times like these, it is always wise to seek the advice of a collaborative divorce lawyer or child custody attorney.
At the Law Offices Of Cara L. Santosuosso, LLC, we understand the painful situation that grandparents can find themselves in when access to grandchildren is restricted. Here are some key considerations and situations that can complicate a grandparent’s rights in Ohio.
Our Cleveland divorce lawyers aim to gain clients the very best outcome, for each and every child custody case. Sometimes, this includes a discussion over who is responsible for paying attorney fees. Here we will explain the typical series of events and share some factors that may merit an exception to the norm.
What does this shift mean for couples seeking divorce or dissolution? Here we will explain how this new Ohio law can empower and assist individuals seeking divorce.
We understand the stress and turmoil that a couple and their children could face as they step forward into their new, post-divorce life. We are divorce lawyers in Cleveland, Ohio and are here to help dispel misconceptions and provide sound information about individual rights in divorce.