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Category: Family Law

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.

Benefits of a Cohabitation Agreement in Ohio

A cohabitation agreement can protect your finances even if you aren’t married to your partner.

Are Prenuptial Agreements Enforceable in Ohio?

Prenups are enforceable in Ohio if they are done correctly.

What to Include in Your Prenuptial Agreement in Ohio

Your prenup should include financial information that is relevant to your marriage.

How Does the Dissolution of Marriage Work in Ohio?

You can get a dissolution of marriage in Ohio if you and your spouse agree on the terms of your dissolution.

How Is Child Support Calculated in Ohio with Shared Parenting?

Child support is calculated using a formula that shows each parent’s obligation to a child.

The Basics of Annulment in Ohio

A void or voidable marriage could be annulled in Ohio if certain circumstances apply.

Does Ohio Allow Common Law Marriages?

If you think you’re in a common law marriage, learn more about it and whether or not Ohio will recognize it.

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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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