When marriage ties become intolerable, couples often opt for legal means to end their marriage and reclaim their individuality. While divorce is a well-known choice, there is another alternative, i.e., annulment. An annulment can declare a marriage null and invalid retrospectively as
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Ohio is both a no-fault and at-fault state for divorce. No-fault divorce is a sure-shot way to avoid lengthy and expensive litigation. The grounds for no-fault divorce in Ohio include “incompatibility” or “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.” This means that either spouse
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Dealing with issues related to children during a divorce can be a painful process. Deciding who gets their custody, how the visitation rights and decision-making rights will be granted, and who will pay for child support are some of the important issues
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In addition to being a personal relation, marriage is also a legal relationship. When getting married, couples must comply with the requirements set by law. A marriage license in one of such requirements and it officiates the marriage. After getting a marriage
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Different states have different laws when it comes to issues related to marriage, divorce, and annulment. Ohio also has its own set of laws and regulations to regulate these issues. In Ohio, annulment means an official declaration made by the court that
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In Ohio, married couples generally have the following legal ways to change or end their marital relationship: divorce, annulment, dissolution, and separation. A legal separation addresses most of the issues addressed in a divorce. However, unlike a divorce, it does not end
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One question that crosses every spouse’s mind once they decide to get divorced is how the property division will take place during the divorce. While some may assume that there will be a fifty-fifty split of the property, the same is not
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Parental Rights of a Father in Ohio One of the most common problems that fathers face after a divorce or a breakup is having restricted access to or contact with their children. Due to the lack of knowledge about the parental rights
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In the referenced article, posted by CNN.com, “Navigating Child Custody In the Time of Coronavirus” author, Matthew Villano, highlights the difficulties parents and children have been experiencing amid the Coronavirus outbreak. Specifically parents that are separated or divorced and have court mandated
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The article, Don’t Gamble With Love, Or Confidential Information written by Jennifer Weisberg Millner and posted by The National Law Review examines the concept of confidentiality as it relates to divorce. Particularly, confidentiality in regard to child custody. It is common in
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