Alimony, known as spousal support in Ohio, is a payment one spouse makes to another to provide financial support during and after a divorce. Spousal support payments are intended to help ensure that both spouses can pay their ordinary expenses and, t…
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Dividing marital property is often one of the most contentious issues in an Ohio divorce. Deciding who will receive the marital home can be a significant obstacle. For many couples, their home is their largest asset. Learning how Ohio handles propert…
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When the court finalized your divorce or dissolution of marriage, it may have put a spousal support order in place. Spousal support is intended to ensure that both spouses remain financially stable after a divorce or dissolution of marriage. But as c…
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In Ohio, a couple who wishes to end their marriage can do so through divorce or dissolution of marriage. To be eligible, the couple must have lived in Ohio for at least six months before filing. Divorce and dissolution of marriage are both ways to en…
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People choose to get divorced for a variety of reasons. When one spouse commits adultery, many couples choose to end their marriage through divorce or dissolution of marriage. If you or your spouse engaged in adultery and are considering divorce, you…
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When a couple decides to get married, divorce is often the last thing on their minds. But in some situations, it is wise to hope for the best but prepare for the worst. When it comes to marriage, this can mean considering the potential benefits of a…
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While divorce discovery is not often discussed in conversations about litigation, it is one of the least-understood but most important aspects of any divorce case. Discovery occurs during the pre-trial phase of a divorce. It is the formal process by…
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There are a number of ways a couple can end or alter their marital relationship in Ohio, but the most common process couples choose to pursue is divorce. The divorce process allows the spouses to ask the court to make the final decisions concerning p…
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