Hoffman Law

Hoffman Law Protecting Columbus Clients' Rights Since 1984. The Law Offices of Eric J. Parking is conveniently located.

Hoffman assists people facing criminal charges of any kind, victims of serious injuries from car accidents, and families undergoing the painful process of divorce. Our office is located across the street from the Franklin County Common Pleas and Municipal Court Houses. For our clients that have been injured by the negligence of others, we travel to their homes. Eric Hoffman has been a practicing a

ttorney in Columbus, Ohio since 1984. He is a former prosecuting attorney and a former assistant Attorney General in the Division of Medicaid Fraud and Patient Abuse. During his career, he has handled thousands of cases to the satisfaction of his clients.

If your child was conceived through IVF or donor insemination during a marriage, do both spouses have parental rights in...
05/08/2026

If your child was conceived through IVF or donor insemination during a marriage, do both spouses have parental rights in Ohio? Our latest blog breaks down how Ohio courts treat parental rights for married same-sex couples and what steps you can take to protect your family. Read more: https://wix.to/12A5pac

One of the most common questions we receive from same-sex couples in Columbus divorce and custody cases is:“If our child was born during the marriage through IVF or a s***m donor, does the non-birth mother have parental rights in Ohio?”In many situations, the answer is yes.For married same-sex c...

Filing for divorce or custody in Columbus and worried your ex could discover where you live? Ohio’s Safe at Home program...
05/08/2026

Filing for divorce or custody in Columbus and worried your ex could discover where you live? Ohio’s Safe at Home program can help keep your address confidential. Learn practical steps and legal protections you can pursue to shield your home from public court records. Read more: https://wix.to/mVLvmct

One of the biggest fears many people have when filing for divorce or custody in Columbus is simple: “What if my ex finds out where I moved?” For individuals leaving abusive, controlling, or high-conflict relationships, that concern is very real. Many people do not realize that court filings in d...

If one spouse is a police officer or firefighter in Columbus, is a DROP account divisible in divorce? Our new blog break...
04/23/2026

If one spouse is a police officer or firefighter in Columbus, is a DROP account divisible in divorce? Our new blog breaks down how DROP accounts funded during marriage—but tied to pre-marriage pension service—are treated under Ohio law. Read the clear, practical explanation and what it could mean for your case: https://wix.to/RRnVRkJ

If you are going through a divorce in Columbus, Ohio and one spouse is a police officer or firefighter, there is a good chance the DROP account is one of the most valuable—and most misunderstood—assets in the case.This issue comes up frequently with members of the Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund...

Hoffman Law addresses a common misconception: a properly drafted prenuptial agreement is not an anticipation of divorce ...
03/20/2026

Hoffman Law addresses a common misconception: a properly drafted prenuptial agreement is not an anticipation of divorce but a tool for clarity and protection. In Ohio, courts apply the Gross v. Gross standards: agreements must be voluntary, supported by full financial disclosure, free from unconscionable terms, and correctly executed. Prenuptial agreements commonly fail when they are signed under pressure, lack transparent disclosure, or contain extreme one‑sided provisions.

With roots in Columbus since 1984, Hoffman Law combines former prosecutors’ insight with generational experience to draft and evaluate agreements that withstand judicial scrutiny. Individuals considering a prenup or questioning the enforceability of an existing agreement should seek counsel early. A flawed agreement can be worse than none at all; a carefully prepared agreement protects clients and reduces future litigation.

Read the full guidance and learn how Hoffman Law can help protect what matters: https://wix.to/GIP2LIu

Let’s set the scene: You’re engaged. Life is great. You’re picking out venues, arguing about seating charts, and pretending your future in-laws are totally normal. Then someone says the word: prenup.Cue the record scratch.But here’s the reality—getting a prenuptial agreement in Columbus, O...

Check out my blog post https://wix.to/3AuXh41
09/20/2024

Check out my blog post https://wix.to/3AuXh41

When a marriage ends, one of the most common questions is, “Will I need to pay or receive spousal support?” In Ohio, spousal support (formerly known as alimony) is not automatic. Instead, the court carefully evaluates multiple factors outlined in Ohio Revised Code § 3105.18 to determine whether...

Navigating Social Security Benefits in an Ohio Divorce Case
06/07/2023

Navigating Social Security Benefits in an Ohio Divorce Case

Understanding Social Security Benefits: Social Security benefits play a crucial role in retirement planning, providing financial security for individuals and their families. These benefits are based on an individual's work history and are earned through the payment of Social Security taxes. However,...

Appraising your home in a divorce case is important for several reasons.
06/05/2023

Appraising your home in a divorce case is important for several reasons.

Appraising your home in a divorce case is important for several reasons: Property division: The value of your home is a crucial factor in determining how your assets will be divided between you and your spouse during the divorce settlement. A professional appraisal provides an objective assessment o...

What is the difference between criminal and civil stay-away orders in Franklin County, Ohio?
06/05/2023

What is the difference between criminal and civil stay-away orders in Franklin County, Ohio?

A criminal stay-away order and a civil stay-away order are two distinct legal mechanisms with different purposes and implications. Let's explore the differences between them: Criminal Stay-Away Order: A criminal stay-away order is typically issued in the context of a criminal case involving domestic...

Understanding the Right of First Refusal in Custody Agreements.
05/29/2023

Understanding the Right of First Refusal in Custody Agreements.

The right of first refusal is a legal provision typically included in custody agreements to address situations when one parent cannot fulfill their scheduled parenting time. It grants the noncustodial parent the opportunity to spend time with the child instead of placing the child in the care of a t...

Does my ex have an interest in our home even though it was purchased prior to our marriage?my blog post
05/05/2023

Does my ex have an interest in our home even though it was purchased prior to our marriage?my blog post

In Ohio, if you purchased a home prior to a marriage, it is very likely that the court would designate that property as your "separate property." Nevertheless, your spouse would likely be entitled to an interest on improvements made to the property during the marriage and 50% of the principal paydow...

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