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False Allegations of Abuse
Interference with parenting time (visitation) can be difficult to deal with, especially if you let it become a pattern. Interference should be addressed promptly.
Parenting Time Interference
Many nonresidential parents have difficulty getting their children's school records. Fortunately, both federal and state law are on their side. If you've had difficulties getting report cards, counseling reports or any other school records for your children, find out how to solve this problem.
Getting School Records
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False allegations of physical and sexual abuse of children are frequently made to gain an advantage in a custody battle or to deny a parent time with the children. Our resources include a 2002 paper written by Columbus attorney and Ohio State Bar Association Certified Family Law Specialist Douglas Dougherty outlining current Ohio law on this issue.