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Ohio Supreme Court sets standard for duty to report child abuse and neglect.
Therapists, teachers, attorneys, police officers, and doctors all have at least one thing in common ... we are all officially required to report suspicions of child abuse or neglect to the local children's services agency.
For mental health professionals, the duty to report can create quite a quandary. Does the therapist violate a patient's trust, and possibly unravel the progress made in therapy, by reporting an unconfirmed suspicion of abuse or neglect? Where is the line drawn between reportable suspicions and mandatory reporting?
Study shows concern regarding long-term care planning
A recent study by Lincoln Financial provides some interesting data that reflects a general understanding by American consumers of the value of long term care insurance, and long-term care planning, but less than half of the people surveyed took any positive action to prepare for what are often unanticipated costs.
Divorce Military Style
Divorces involving military personnel can also involve fairly complicated retirement, income, and custody issues. There are federal and state statutes and guidelines put into effect to protect the rights of our military personnel while they are over seas or otherwise actively deployed.
Corinne Ryan recently had the honor of speaking on the topic at a continuing legal education seminar for family law attorneys given by the Ohio State Bar Association.