Month: September 2018
Study Finds Ohio Courts’ Parenting Time Guidelines to be Less than Ideal
A recent study by the National Parents Organization (NPO) found that the parenting time guidelines of the majority of Ohio’s county courts of domestic relations was less than ideal for the wellbeing of children of separated parents. The NPO’s cites research that shows a correlation between benefits to the mental health of children of divorce…
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America’s Shifting Divorce Rates and the Rise of Gray Divorce
Divorce rates in the United States are surprisingly on the decline. A recent study by the University of Maryland shows an 18 percent drop in the divorce rate between 2008 and 2018. This trend, however, does not apply to a certain demographic though, older Americans. In fact, adults 50 and older are actually divorcing at…
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Urban Meyer Returns from Suspension after Domestic Violence Scandal
The big story that started Ohio State Football’s season unfortunately had nothing to do with the product on the field. Instead the past couple months have seen head coach Urban Meyer embroiled in a scandal regarding his former assistant coach Zach Smith and what Meyer did or did not know about Smith’s alleged domestic violence…
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