Category: Family Law
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Dividing Business in Divorce
Divorce is undeniably one of life's most emotionally taxing journeys, particularly when children are involved or when couples can’t come to an agreement on various issues such as child custody and the division of their assets and debts. However, when owning a business is involved in the divorce, the complexity of the process can increase… View More
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What Terminates Spousal Support in Ohio? A Comprehensive Guide
When it comes to divorce, one of the most pressing concerns for many individuals is the issue of spousal support, also known as alimony. In Ohio, alimony is not a one-size-fits-all solution, and there are various factors that determine its duration and termination. In this resource, we'll explore the circumstances that can lead to the… View More
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Legal Considerations for Divorcing Women Over 60 with Special Needs Children
The dissolution of long-term marriages among older adults, typically referred to as gray divorce, is increasingly prevalent in modern society, with a notable rise among women. This trend is underscored by statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau, which indicate a higher percentage of adults aged 55 to 64 who have chosen to get… View More
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What Causes Parental Alienation?
Ohio parental alienation stands as a distressingly prevalent issue, often occurring more frequently than commonly acknowledged. Studies reveal that 11% to 15% of divorce cases grapple with this detrimental phenomenon, while a staggering 20% to 25% of parents persist in alienating behavior for as long as six years after the divorce is finalized. Shockingly, this… View More
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When Can Spousal Support Be Modified?
In Ohio, spousal support is a critical consideration in various marital situations, including legal separation, divorce, or the dissolution of marriage when both partners mutually agree to terminate the union. Courts in Ohio can grant spousal support temporarily during the proceedings or permanently after a divorce judgment, typically after property division has been agreed upon.… View More
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Child Custody and Your Parent-Child Relationship
child custody, joint parenting, visitation View More
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