Dissolution
A dissolution works differently from a divorce in Ohio
If you and your spouse have split up then you've probably begun researching what the next steps that you should pursue. You've likely found that divorcing couples have two options in Ohio. They can either seek a dissolution of their marriage or file for divorce. There...
Ohio’s divorce process can be easy with the right help
Compared to an engagement or expecting a child, divorce has a looser timeline. Some divorces are emotionally unpleasant to the people going through it. Fortunately, the Ohio court system makes the divorce process today much easier than it was in the past. The Buckeye...
The risk of losing your pets when you divorce is high
A New York Times report from 2016 showed that millennial couples are having fewer children and are taking up the responsibility of caring for more pets. Their reporters found that 51 percent of those in their thirties had cats and 75 percent had dogs. Since an...
Your co-workers’ genders and profession affect your divorce risk
Stockholm University researchers who worked on a Sept. 25 Biology Letters study set out to gain a better understanding of work factors that may make spouses more likely to divorce. In particular, they wanted to know whether workers who have a lot of colleagues of the...
Negotiating an end to your marriage is not as easy as it may seem
If you're considering ending your marriage, then you may simply assume that the process to do so is called a "divorce". In Ohio and many other states, though, couples often pursue a "dissolution of marriage". Either a husband or wife can petition the court to end...
How do I qualify for a dissolution of my marriage in Ohio?
In Ohio, there are three options for ending a marriage. Couples can either choose divorce, dissolution or annulment. While the first two options are relatively common, the third is considered rare. One of the primary benefits of seeking a dissolution of your marriage...