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Annulment of Marriage in Ohio
Annulment of Marriage in Ohio Differs from Dissolution In our practice, which involves exclusively family law matters, we receive a number of calls each year concerning annulment of marriages in Ohio. First off, annulment should not be confused with dissolution. In Ohio, a dissolution of marriage may be had on an agreed ground of “irreconcilable […]
Can Marital Interests in Property Exist Pre-Marriage?
Can marital interests in property ever be declared to have existed before the actual date of marriage in Ohio? Read on to find out when this might apply.
A Guide From The Supreme Court Of Ohio For Parents Who Live Apart
Ohio’s Guide for Parents Living Apart
What Christmas and Holidays Mean to Divorce Lawyers
Every year we try to blog about how to handle the holiday times. There are usually lists of all types. This year, instead of making a list for clients to follow, we thought that we would start with a list of what we think about, as divorce lawyers, when the holidays approach. That list is […]
Heroin and Ohio’s Zombie Apocalypse
Are some grandparents, caregivers, neighbors, educators, and relatives facing a real “zombie apocalypse”? The Heroin and Ohio Problem For years I have heard about a “Zombie Apocalypse.” I generally understood the concept, using my “knowledge” of zombies gained from popular movies and television shows. The probability of an actual zombie apocalypse, though, seemed to be […]
Emancipation of Minors in Ohio: Does It Affect Child Support Obligations?
In our office we receive many calls and e-mails regarding when a minor can emancipate or when a minor will be considered to have been emancipated. In many of the cases, the e-mails or calls are from the unemancipated minor. We usually try to answer questions or send the inquiring person to some sort of […]
Tax Consequences to Consider During Property and Debt Division
Division of assets and debts may sound easy, but it is often not. Read on about the tax consequences of property and debt division in divorce.
Common-Law Marriages in Ohio
Common-Law Marriage in Ohio
Alienation of Affections: A Former Ground for Action
Alienation of Affections
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