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Category: Family Law

How Should I Prepare My Finances for Divorce in Ohio?

Make sure you budget, find out your net worth and consult with a divorce lawyer before getting divorced in Ohio.

What Is a Spouse Entitled to in an Ohio Divorce?

In an Ohio divorce, property is going to be divided equitably, but not necessarily equally, according to the courts.

What to Expect During a Divorce in Ohio

A divorce in Ohio can be contested or uncontested, but it’s always advisable to consult with a divorce attorney before making any decisions.

How an Experienced Ohio Attorney Can Help During the Divorce Process

It’s important to hire an experienced Ohio attorney to help you navigate your divorce and be in your corner during this tough time. Learn more about the divorce process.

What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Ohio?

You need a reason to get divorced in Ohio, and there are different grounds for divorce you can use when going through the process.

Can I Change My Name at the Time of Divorce in Ohio?

You can change your name when you get divorced in Ohio, as long as you’re going back to a previous name.

Do I Have to Go to Court for an Ohio Divorce?

You will need to go to court at least once for your divorce in Ohio.

What if I Am Unhappy With the Outcome of My Divorce?

There are steps you can take if you are unhappy with how your divorce settled.

How Marital and Separate Property Are Considered in an Ohio Divorce

Marital property is divided equitably in an Ohio divorce.

What Is the Divorce Rate in Ohio?

The divorce rate in Ohio was 2.5 divorces per 1,000 inhabitants as of 2020, which was higher than the national average of 2.3.

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