Over the last three years, you and your spouse worked hard to build up a successful business. Unfortunately, all of the time and energy that you put into the business meant that you had little left for the relationship. Your marriage itself seemed to slowly fall apart...
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How much child support should you expect to pay in Ohio?
If you divorce your spouse and have children together, there is a chance that you’ll need to pay child support. Child support orders require you to pay a specific amount of money per money or within a timeframe that is agreed upon. These regular payments are designed...
Developing a custody plan for teenage children
When you’re divorcing and have teenage children, you may be aware that they have plenty of opinions on what they’d like to have happen next. Depending on how old your children are, they may already be driving or might be close to leaving the nest, so it does make...
Who will keep the family dog if you divorce in Ohio?
If you are like many modern pet owners, then you treat your dog like part of the family. They may dress up in a costume for Halloween and have their own stocking full of treats to enjoy on Christmas morning. You might even throw them a birthday party every year to...
Protecting your business when you plan to divorce in Ohio
The business you've built, bought or inherited likely plays a big role in your family. It provides income to help support the ones you love and may employ your spouse and even your children. Businesses can be huge assets, worth multiple times the value of your family...
Could your family benefit from a split custody arrangement?
When you share children with your ex, divorce can get complicated quickly. Disagreements over custody can make divorce infinitely more difficult for couples, even if they want to keep conflict low. Couples have to consider every unique solution that might meet their...
How should you prep your finances before filing for divorce?
Divorce involves many facets and decisions that need to be made. But if you don’t have children, chances are good that the majority of your divorce will be focused on asset and debt division. Separating the financial entanglements of a married couple is typically not...