Collaborative Law
4 tips on picking the right time to ask for a divorce
Asking for a divorce is a significant life decision that tends to be emotionally challenging. Deciding to move forward requires exploring your inner truth and weighing the potential impact on family life. While there is no perfect time to ask for a divorce, awareness...
Factors that can contribute to a complex divorce
Divorce, even under the most reasonable of circumstances, is rarely simplistic. Divorce is a multifaceted process where various factors may come into play. As you dissolve your marriage, various factors may complicate your divorce. Financial problems About 54% of...
Signs a collaborative divorce could be right for you
Divorce is often a challenging process. For some couples, a collaborative approach may be the best way to navigate this difficult time. Reviewing the signs that you could benefit from a collaborative divorce can help inform your next steps. Open communication If you...
Why should you avoid social media during a divorce?
During a divorce, you may have the temptation to go on social media and vent to your family and friends about it. However, while you deserve to have those to vent and talk to about the divorce, you may want to refrain from posting about it on social media. Social...
Finding hidden assets in a high-asset divorce
Navigating a high-asset divorce can be complex. Financial transparency is critical during the process. If you believe your spouse is concealing monetary property, you must understand how to uncover these assets. Discovering hidden assets ensures an equitable...
Dividing property in a divorce through mediation
When couples decide to part ways, dividing property is a big concern. Achieving a fair settlement can be a challenging aspect of the divorce process. Mediation can provide equitable distribution without legal battles. Equitable distribution In Ohio, equitable...
Spousal support complexities in gray divorce
Divorce, a word laden with emotions and complexities, becomes even more intricate when a couple decides to part ways after two decades or more. In Ohio, spousal support, also known as alimony, takes center stage in such cases. Spousal support Monetary support is not...
Types of collaborative divorce in Ohio
Collaborative law offers couples a different way to navigate divorce. This approach may help you avoid traditional litigation. It can reduce the cost and time required for a court-based divorce. Various types of collaborative law promote cooperation, open...
Why are high-asset divorces complicated?
SmartAsset defines a high-asset divorce as involving a net worth of at least $1 million. Having wealth in a divorce can make the process much more complex. The intricacies arise from various factors that demand astute attention. Financial entanglement Financial...
The benefits of mediation in a high-asset divorce
Divorce is never easy. With the complexity of emotions involved, the process can be physically and mentally draining. When divorce involves high assets (defined as one spouse having a net worth of $1 million or more) it can also become contentious. In these...