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Family Law Has Become More Complex Over the Last Few Decades

July 01
13:28 2020

The nuclear family has been rapidly changing since the late 1960s right up until now, in 2020.  Blended families, with stepchildren and stepparents have become the “new normal” for many.   Unlike single parent families the nuclear family usually consists of two parents, who may or may not be the natural parents, as adoptive children can also be added to the mix.  Divorces and the issues related to divorce have seen a rather rapid increase in the last few decades.  Attorneys such as Suzanne K. Sabol have become very much in demand for their skill and expertise in the arena of family law.  Suzanne K. Sabol and Associates located in Columbus, Ohio, have been fighting for the rights of both parents and children with empathy and knowledge for over thirty years now.

Each family law issue is significantly different from every other. 

No two cases are ever alike in any type of divorce, custody issue, support issue, visitation rights issues, post-decree modifications, adoption, or even estate planning.  Even after a divorce decree is finalized, one or more both parties may want to revisit issues and engage in post-decree modifications to enhance the standing of one or both parties, either concerning division of property, child custody issues, or with financial support issues.  There are several types of issues that may show up after final divorce decrees.  Although there are too many to list, a good example of a possible issue that may show up after a final divorce decree is if one spouse becomes disabled.  This can impact every issue that was decided upon during a divorce decree, from custody to support.  Changes in visitation rights can also be cause for a post-decree modification. 

The qualities of a good family law attorney go beyond knowledge.

Divorce and all family law issues are emotional and stressful experiences for all parties involved.  An attorney such as Suzanne K. Sabol must possess a great deal of compassion and act sometimes as a counselor of sorts to the person they are representing.  Passion for the field, a compassionate approach, a calm demeanor, the ability to handle sometimes anger on the part of clients, coupled with the ability to concisely and effectively communicate not just with the client, but with the family court judge are just some of the necessary personal requirements that should be sought in addition to a great deal of knowledge. 

A family law attorney in Ohio needs to have knowledge of state law in Ohio. 

Ohio state law recognizes legal separation unlike some other states.  State laws usually take precedence over federal laws in divorce and issues surrounding family issues unless there is severe misconduct by one party or the other such as parental kidnapping or the refusal to pay court-ordered support.  It is therefore beneficial to choose a family law attorney wisely, who has tons of experience, empathy and knowledge in this type of law within the state in which they practice. 

About Suzanne K. Sabol and Associates

Suzanne K. Sabol is an owner and partner of Suzanne K. Sabol and Associates and practices family law in Columbus Ohio.  She has over 30 years in the practice of law, and many credentials.  There is a blog on the website: www.suzannekaysabol.com, reviews, a phone, fax and email, as well as a contact form for quick appointments.  Estate planning, wills, and Power of Attorney (POA) consultations and set up are also available.  All initial consultations are free.  The objective of her practice is fairness, concern and empathy for all clients. 

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Company Name: Suzanne K. Sabol law office
Contact Person: Suzanne Kay Sabol
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Phone: 614-445-0793
Address:15 E. Kossuth Street
City: Columbus
State: Ohio 43206
Country: United States
Website: https://www.suzannekaysabol.com/

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