Going through a divorce and subsequent asset division can be difficult even in the best situations. Gray divorce, or divorce between people over the age of 50, comes with a unique set of challenges that are not as prevalent or important in divorces among younger...
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Unique challenges of a “Gray” divorce
Going through a divorce can be one of the most difficult experiences a person may face. Most enter marriage truly believing in the commitment they make to be with their partner forever. In the United States, including in Ohio, there has been an increasingly...
What will happen to the family home after a divorce?
For financial, practical and emotional reasons, many Ohio readers want to keep his or her family home in a divorce. It is normal to want to do this, even in an amicable divorce, but it is not always practical to retain such a large and potentially expensive piece...
Admitting that divorce is the only reasonable option
Ohio readers know that it is rarely an easy decision to file for divorce. This step may follow months or years of fighting, stress and difficulty, but many people still find it hard to admit that sometimes divorce is the only reasonable option by which a family can...
A divorce does not have to be contentious
As Ohio readers consider the end of their marriages or are already engaged in the divorce process, they may be wondering if they can avoid unnecessary conflict or litigation. In truth, many couples are choosing to move away from what is often considered to be a...
Divorce cases typically increase after the first of the new year
In Ohio and elsewhere, some married people wait until the holiday season is over before filing for divorce. Many choose to have one more family gathering or celebration before divorce forever changes the family dynamic, waiting until the new year to move forward with...
Decisions that can make any divorce easier
Many people choose to make New Year's resolutions in order to initiate positive new habits and make better choices. While many of these resolutions pertain to weight loss, health and organization, Ohio readers who are facing divorce can make certain resolutions...
Divorce is hard, so practice patience
The American culture is one of immediacy. People want results and answers with the touch of a button, but a divorce does not work that way. Divorce takes time and money, but people often lack the patience to navigate the process in a way that is beneficial for...
Single mothers and divorce: post-divorce security
Divorce is hard enough, but it can be especially stressful when mothers are left facing life as a single parent with a tremulous financial standing. It is important for any Ohio mother who is caring for children to understand how to protect her rights during...
Finding financial stability after divorce
Divorce is a daunting process for anyone, but it can be particularly overwhelming for a woman who has never managed her financial affairs independently. In some Ohio families, women choose to stay home or simply earn less than their spouses, making them particularly...



