A Columbus Ohio Child Custody Attorney, Columbus Ohio Family Law Attorney, and Columbus Ohio Post Decree Custody Lawyer has written a new article answering some important questions such as: Are Ohio Fathers of infants who are not married to the mother allowed to have overnight visits with the child? In Ohio, can the mother of a child from an unmarried relationship take the child and leave the state if the father does not have any court ordered visitation? If the parents of the child agree to shared parenting (aka joint custody, shared custody, 50/50 parenting) do they need to hire an attorney to write up the paperwork?
Highlights of the article include surprises such as: In Ohio, just because a child is breastfeeding, that does not mean the father cannot have overnight visits with the child. That’s right, breast feeding is no longer the “anchor” that it used to be. Columbus Ohio Fathers have rights to spend time with and bond with their infants / babies.
Even more surprising, the article reveals that even if you DO have court ordered visitation, the Mother of your child can STILL move out of state with your children, unless your current order says she cannot, or you get a NEW order that stops her from moving your child out of state. To do this, you may need a Post Decree Custody Attorney.
Check out the full article here: http://www.cornwell-law.com/10/ohio-unmarried-and-never-married-parent-faqs/
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