Financial concerns are among the most common cited by Ohio couples who are considering divorce. Post-divorce money worries are normal, especially for couples who have been married for a significant amount of time. Baby Boomers, older and closer to retirement, must be...
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Exercising parental rights in Ohio child custody proceedings
Ohio parents who divorce typically remain united in their desire to do what is best for their children. However, child custody issues often create challenges for parents who must negotiate and compromise in order to develop an appropriate plan for their children's...
What should you bring to your first attorney meeting?
If you've decided to get a divorce, you may be wondering what's involved, and how long the process will take. The answer depends in part on how complicated your divorce is--divorces involving children, multiple properties and retirement accounts where the couple had...
Unemployment and the impact on divorce
It is often assumed that financial trouble is one of the leading reasons that Ohio couples choose to end their marriage. While it is certain that money woes often contribute to the decision to end a marriage, studies have shown that finances may have little to do...
$1 billion art collection at stake in High Asset divorce
When people decide to dissolve a marriage, there are invariably many difficult issues they must confront, such as asset distribution. In a High Asset divorce, however, there are generally unique circumstances to consider that are not present in regular divorces....
State laws may impact Ohio couples seeking divorce
Ending a marriage is never an easy situation, regardless if the separation is amicable or not. Most endeavor to find and marry their true love, but many times "real" life can get in the way and cause partners to consider divorce. Most believe that divorce laws are...
Safe child custody exchange sites may help Ohio couples
In Ohio and across the country, police departments and other organizations are creating safe zones, which provide a monitored meeting area for parents and children who are involved in difficult divorce situations. These areas create a safe place for parents and...
Recent focus on visitation may affect children after divorce
Historically, grandparents and other relatives have not had legal rights to see children after their parents seek divorce. It was generally considered an issue that the parents could decide upon, solely or collectively, but recent legislation throughout the country...
The divorce gap may be prevalent in Ohio couples
In the news recently, most have heard stories about the wage gap. However, not many have heard the term divorce gap, which refers to the disparity between men and women during and after divorce proceedings. Many have the perception that women walk away from a divorce...
New law may help victims of domestic abuse divorce
In many cases, people seeking to end their marriages must go through a grueling process. One of the first steps required in most states is an attempt at marital counseling and/or mediation. While this step can be valuable to decrease spur-of-the-moment divorces and...



