Ohio laws pose severe consequences for anyone operating a vehicle while impaired. The law does not discriminate between motorized and motorless vehicles, leaving drivers, cyclists and others vulnerable to criminal charges. Unfortunately, anyone with an Ohio OVI...
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How does parental relocation affect custody?
Perhaps you received a job offer in another state, or your new significant other wants to move for a new opportunity. Major life changes often happen unexpectedly. Regardless of the reason for the move, moving out of state will affect any custody arrangement. Can one...
The basics of Ohio’s OVI laws
Everyone makes mistakes. Some mistakes merely teach you a lesson, while others could result in a criminal record, criminal penalties and lasting issues in your personal and professional lives. One of these costly mistakes involves getting behind the wheel of your car...
Are DUI Roadblocks legal?
If you've ever traveled Ohio highways during a holiday season, you may have had to unexpectedly stop your vehicle because police had set up a roadblock. Sometimes, these DUI checkpoints can cause traffic to backup for miles. You may even have had the fleeting thought...
Can you object to custody relocation?
Many Ohio residents face custody terms that can teeter on the edge of agreeable. You may find yourself among this group and have to contend with custody issues due to getting a divorce or other circumstances. While you may have become used to the arrangements over...
Divorce does not have to ruin your retirement dreams
If you have concerns about how an Ohio divorce may negatively impact your financial future, you are not alone. The process of ending a marriage will certainly have an impact on your finances, but it does not have to derail your long-held dreams for retirement. It is...

