Experiencing a divorce can be challenging and emotionally exhausting for any couple, especially as parents. In spite of the emotional turmoil, it is crucial for parents to maintain a healthy relationship for the sake of their children. This is where the concept of...
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At the law offices of Amy M. Levine & Associates, we assert the child custody rights of fathers, both single and married but facing divorce. While attitudes have changed, mothers are still presumed to be the better parent. We fight for single dads establishing paternity and divorcing fathers who want to continue relationships with their children after marriages have ended.
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We work with men at all stages of divorce. Starting with the initial consultation, we spend time to get to know our clients. Everything begins by listening to them, identifying their objectives and mapping out tailored strategies to achieve those goals.
We provide a free initial consultation at our Columbus and New Albany offices. Contact Amy M. Levine & Associates through our online intake form or by calling 614-360-2942.
For unmarried fathers, a biological link is not enough. Establishing paternity is paramount to ensure equal rights to the mother of the child. Without a court order establishing parentage, the mother does not have to consult with the biological father in making decisions regarding the child. In addition, she can move anywhere within Ohio or the country.
Married fathers automatically have equal legal rights to their child, including parenting time should their marriage end in divorce. While the law is on their side, diligence and dedication by a seasoned lawyer is paramount to ensure their goals are realized.
We represent Ohio residents from all walks of life, from those who cannot afford an attorney and require pro bono services to people with multimillion-dollar assets and estates.
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Creating a strong co-parenting relationship during a divorce
Experiencing a divorce can be challenging and emotionally exhausting for any couple, especially as parents. In spite of the emotional turmoil, it is crucial for parents to maintain a healthy relationship for the sake of their children. This is where the concept of...
The benefits of adopting your stepchild
Many Ohio residents choose to adopt to start or expand their family. If you have gotten married and your spouse has a child from a previous relationship, you might consider adopting your stepchild. These are some benefits of stepparent adoption. Adopting your...
Can you refuse visitation if the co-parent arrives intoxicated?
Navigating a shared custody plan with a co-parent who struggles with substance abuse poses unique challenges. For example, how do you respond when they arrive to pick up the children for their parenting time but you can tell that they have been drinking? There are...
3 tips for summer vacation and shared custody
Now that spring has arrived, planning for a fun summer vacation starts. If you have shared custody of your children, planning ahead holds even more importance. To help your children have a positive memorable summer, consider these three tips. 1. Check your parenting...
How to prepare for a divorce
Divorce can be a scary prospect for Ohio residents. However, preparation can help alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty that come with it. Taking the right steps in preparing for divorce will get you through this difficult time. Understanding the law The first...
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