Getting divorced does not necessarily mean you both have to move. In some situations, one person takes over the mortgage or buys their spouse out with a new mortgage, allowing them to keep the home even after the relationship ends.What you decide to do is ultimately...
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Can you divorce without going to trial?
Divorce is still a common part of life for many married couples in Ohio. Cambridge has the highest divorce rate in the state, with 1,954 divorcees residing in the city. Divorcing a spouse is incredibly stressful. This holds especially true when you...
Why has gray divorce increased in recent years?
Gray divorce refers to when couples over the age of 50 decide to separate. While most people in society still believe that divorce is for the young, an increasing number of older couples have decided to call it quits. In fact, the rate of gray divorce has doubled...
How can the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act help you?
If you're an active member of the United States Armed Forces, and your spouse has recently served you with divorce papers, then you should know that you have additional rights that civilians do not when they're faced with the same situation. You are covered by the...
Including all marital property in a divorce settlement
Filing for divorce in Ohio is often a complicated process. In addition to determining child custody, filling out paperwork and creating visitation schedules, you are forced to divide all of the property and possessions that you have accumulated throughout your...
What information do grandparents need?
When you have custody of your grandchildren in Ohio, you may want to focus on raising the kids. However, you may not always think about some of the basics of having kids in the house. As you parent your grandchildren, it is important to make sure you have all of the...