Columbus divorce lawyer explains dissolution of marriage and divorce.

Financial Disclosure in Ohio Marital Dissolutions

In Ohio, when two people are divorcing, the two parties are required to provide an extensive disclosure that lists all assets, income, liabilities, and expenses. Marital dissolutions become extremely complicated when one spouse chooses to prevent an equitable division of the marital property. When one spouse tries to obstruct this process, the other spouse’s attorney …

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Columbus divorce lawyer explains dissolution of marriage and divorce.

AMA Supports Kids Being Allowed to Override Parents’ Immunization Refusal

The American Medical Association (AMA) voted recently to support state efforts designed to weaken parents’ rights to make healthcare decisions affecting their children. In light of recent outbreaks of illnesses for which vaccines are readily available (such as the recent measles outbreak), the AMA supports state efforts to provide children the opportunity to “override” their …

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Divorce Discovery Process in Ohio

Is Ohio a “No-Fault” Divorce State and Does It Even Matter?

In the not-too-distant past, the concept of a “no-fault” divorce or dissolution of marriage was a foreign concept. Individuals (mostly women) could be forced to remain in unfulfilling and abusive marriages unless they could come up with enough proof to show their spouses were committing some atrocious act. Within the last 60 years, though, a …

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