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Category: Family Law

How No-Fault and Fault Based Divorces Work in Ohio

No-fault and fault divorces work differently in Ohio. Either way, it’s a good idea to hire a divorce attorney to help you.

How to Begin the Divorce Process in Ohio

You can start the divorce process in Ohio by filing your paperwork and paying court fees.

Can I Get an Annulment in Ohio?

You can get an annulment in Ohio if certain grounds apply to your situation.

Do I Really Need to Hire an Attorney for a Divorce in Ohio?

Learn whether or not you need an attorney for your Ohio divorce.

How the Distributive Award Works in Ohio Divorces

A distributive award is used if financial misconduct happens, and it compensates the other spouse.

What Is the Difference Between Separation and Dissolution?

While a separation may be temporary, a dissolution is permanent.

Top Financial Mistakes to Avoid During Divorce

By avoiding these mistakes during a divorce, you’ll have more financial security post-divorce.

How Is Property Divided After a Divorce?

Property is divided equitably in Ohio during a divorce.

The Key Differences Between Dissolution and Divorce

A dissolution is quicker and doesn’t require fault, as opposed to a traditional divorce.

The Top 10 Financial Mistakes to Avoid During Divorce

By avoiding these mistakes, you can have a much smoother divorce process and protect yourself and your finances.

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Richard P. Arthur, Attorney at Law and supporting attorney Christopher S. Owen can advise and represent in the following legal areas:

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