Most often the husband is the income-earner and has been in charge of all of the investments and the finances during the duration of the marriage. When the wife comes… CONTINUE
Retirement Plans and Ohio Divorce
Dividing up 401k plans is complicated. Sometimes 401k’s are funded with pre-marital dollars. Some are funded with post-marital dollars. Appreciation is an issue on both of them as well. For… CONTINUE
Fixing Undesirable Outcomes in Temporary Order Hearings
In Ohio, there is something called Civil Rule 75, that allows us to come back to court on a re-do, asking the court to have a full evidentiary hearing to… CONTINUE
Getting the Best Possible Temporary Order
An experienced attorney can help you get the best possible temporary order depending on a variety of circumstances. It may be different depending on whether you are representing a man or a woman. If you… CONTINUE
Typical Divorce Case Hearings in Ohio
The Temporary Order The first hearing in an Ohio divorce case is called a “Temporary Order Hearing.” We file for a divorce and the court will automatically assign, upon our… CONTINUE
Same-sex Marriage and Divorce in Ohio
Because gay marriage is so new to the State of Ohio, it’s hard to say how a same-sex divorce would differ from a traditional divorce, if at all. The hashtag… CONTINUE
The Division of Marital Assets in a Divorce
First, there is often a marital home, and the issue is who I going to keep it, and is it going to be sold? The question then is, “What is… CONTINUE
Mediation vs. Divorce
Mediation is a wonderful alternative to divorce when the circumstances are right for it. If a client and the other spouse have what I call equal bargaining power, and one… CONTINUE
“Extreme Cruelty” as a Ground for Divorce
Extreme cruelty sounds horrible, but it is, in reality, usually a lot more benign than that. For example, “extreme cruelty” could be adultery or emotional abuse, both within the guidelines… CONTINUE
Grounds for Divorce in Ohio
In Ohio we have several grounds for divorce, one of which is “incompatibility,” which is a no-fault ground. So, with incompatibility, both parties have to agree. If a complaint for… CONTINUE
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