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All About Dissolution In Ohio

by John Rogers

dissolution in ohio is a no fault end to a marriage. It offers the same benefits of a divorce legally, but without the hearing and hassle of going through mediation to get everything settled. This is a great way to avoid confrontation with your spouse and come to an agreement on the settlement.

You need to have been a resident for at least 6 months in Ohio prior to the filing of the paperwork. One of you must be a resident, although the other is not required, they will need to appear before the judge in order for a dissolution to be granted.

This is a quicker and often cheaper way to stop being legally married. You will know exactly how the outcome will be, m since the judge will follow along with the agreement you came up with. There will be no surprises, and can make a troubling time less stressful on you as well.

You and your spouse will need to fill out a separation agreement before you file. This includes who gets what property, who is responsible for what bills and debts. It even includes spousal support, even if it is nothing and all child custody, support and visitation issues. Anything that would be covered in a d divorce needs to be in this agreement, and both of you need to be on the same page.

The petition will need to be filed, and the agreement is included as a part of this paperwork. It must be signed by both of you, and it is important that it is filed properly to avoid delays or a denial.

After the filing, you wait 1 to 3 months for your hearing. At this point, both of you must be on court to assure the judge the agreement is acceptable to both and then the dissolution is granted. The separation agreement is usually entered into the record as is as the terms of the marriage end and it will most likely be granted at this time.

Dissolution in Ohio is an easy way to avoid the long drawn out court trail of a divorce. It will be very good if you and your spouse can agree on all the property division and other issues. If you have any questions, you need to speak to a lawyer to answer the questions and assist you in properly filing the paper work.

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