A court’s determination on spousal support can set the stage for your post-divorce finances for some time to come. That’s why you should be armed with strong arguments when approaching this issue, lest you lose out on resources to which you’d otherwise be entitled....
Month: May 2021
Can you have your child’s other parent held in contempt?
Is your child’s other parent refusing to abide by an existing court order on child custody or visitation? If so, then we know the frustration you must be feeling. After all, disregard for a court order not only invalidates all the hard work you put in negotiating or...
When can people modify their child custody orders?
People’s lives in Ohio can change both quickly or slowly over time. This is especially true for children who change as they grow older and mature mentally, emotionally and physically. Parents need to adapt and change as their children grow older and change as well....
Understanding Ohio spousal support
Spousal support, also known as alimony, is money that one spouse pays to the other spouse after they have decided to divorce. The court will consider several items when it decides whether to award spousal support, including the length of the marriage, whether the...
How to get a proper business valuation during divorce
Property division can be one of the biggest obstacles to overcome in a divorce. Things become more challenging if one or both spouses are business owners. Dividing assets that also include businesses often require an accurate valuation of the businesses before...