The purpose of this article is to consider the effect of the statutory change in the age of majority on the construction and enforcement of support orders entered prior to the effective date of the new statutory age. The goal is to provide the domestic relations practitioner with a shorthand guide as to how these issues have been decided in Ohio and in other states and, finally, to provide an analysis of these decisions
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reforms introducing unilateral divorce a...
Despite these words of the state Supreme Court, Florida courts have not expressly held that a divorc...
Since the enactment of the twenty-sixth amendment to the United States Constitution, most states pas...
Recent decisions by the Ohio Supreme Court will undoubtedly have significant impact upon post-dissol...
This note will first explore the purpose of child support and the changes in Washington law resultin...
Recent decisions by the Ohio Supreme Court will undoubtedly have significant impact upon post-dissol...
The average parent is likely to assume that his legal obligations to his children terminate upon the...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reform introducing unilateral divorce af...
Over the last 30 to 40 years, sweeping changes have occurred in societal attitudes toward divorce. T...
In 1988, the Virginia General Assembly made two significant changes with respect to child support aw...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the di-vorce rate more th...
Reflecting upon the drafters\u27 purposes, this comment will discuss the judicial and legislative am...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reforms introducing unilateral divorce a...
Despite these words of the state Supreme Court, Florida courts have not expressly held that a divorc...
Since the enactment of the twenty-sixth amendment to the United States Constitution, most states pas...
Recent decisions by the Ohio Supreme Court will undoubtedly have significant impact upon post-dissol...
This note will first explore the purpose of child support and the changes in Washington law resultin...
Recent decisions by the Ohio Supreme Court will undoubtedly have significant impact upon post-dissol...
The average parent is likely to assume that his legal obligations to his children terminate upon the...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reform introducing unilateral divorce af...
Over the last 30 to 40 years, sweeping changes have occurred in societal attitudes toward divorce. T...
In 1988, the Virginia General Assembly made two significant changes with respect to child support aw...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the di-vorce rate more th...
Reflecting upon the drafters\u27 purposes, this comment will discuss the judicial and legislative am...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reforms introducing unilateral divorce a...
Despite these words of the state Supreme Court, Florida courts have not expressly held that a divorc...