Various Blogs regarding Cincinnati Family Law, Estate Planning And Bankruptcy.
At Bailey & Gunderson, our attorneys help people going through some of life's most difficult challenges. We bring our experience, skill and creativity to every case, taking on all types of Family Law including Divorce, Bankruptcy, Probate and Estate Planning issues. Learning that most people ask the same questions - this blog is our way of providing some general legal information. Feel free to contact our Cincinnati Law Offices to discuss your specific situation.
Was one of your New Year's resolutions to review your planning documents and to determine if your estate is in order so that the transfer of your assets to your beneficiaries will be problem free after your death? We can help!
The attorneys at Bailey & Gunderson, with offices in Norwood, Western Hills and Anderson Township, can assist you. If you should have any questions, please call us at 513-631-0022.
You may be nominated to serve as the executor of a person’s estate who has passed away pursuant to their Last Will & Testament. However, you have no authority to act as the executor until you file an application with the County Probate Court in which the decedent last resided to be appointed as the executor of his/her estate. Once your application has been approved by the County Probate Court, then and only then do you have authority and responsibilities as the executor of the estate.
Do you have questions about serving as an executor and administering an estate? The attorneys at Bailey & Gunderson, with offices in Norwood, Western Hills and Anderson Township, can asset you. If you should have any questions, please call us at 513-631-0022.
The simplest procedure to modify a child custody order is if both parents consent to the modification. The best practice is to commit the agreement between the parents to a signed consent agreement, and file the agreement with the Domestic Relations Court that has jurisdiction over the child.
It becomes more complicated to modify a child custody order if both parents do not consent. In order to modify a child custody order, it typically begins with one (or both) of the parents filing a motion to modify the child custody order with the Domestic Relations Court.
A court will not modify a child custody order unless it finds based upon facts that have arisen since the prior custody order, or were unknown to the court at the time of the prior custody order that (1) a change has occurred in the circumstances of the child, or the child's residential parent, or one of the parents with a shared parenting plan; and (2) the modification of the custody order is necessary to serve the best interests of the child.
Do you want to find out if a modification of your current child support order is possible? The attorneys at Bailey & Gunderson, with offices in Norwood, Western Hills and Anderson Township, can help. If you should have any questions, please call us at 513-631-0022.
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