- Divorce
- Child SupportUnmarried or same sex couples who have children together. Juvenile Court will allocate parental rights and responsibilities (custody), determine parenting time (visitation) and determine child support. Unlike Domestic Relations Court (Divorce Court), unmarried couples do not accumulate assets and liabilities together. Therefore, Juvenile Court will only determine issues related to children listed above.
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Spousal SupportPermanent allocation of parental rights (custody), parenting time (visitation), division of the assets and liabilities (property) and determination of child and spousal support (alimony).
- AnnulmentThere are three means of accomplishing a termination of the marriage in the State of Ohio, a Divorce, Dissolution and Annulment. A Dissolution tends to be the most preferred and cost effective way to terminate a marriage. By using this method, both parties must, prior to filing an action for Dissolution of Marriage with the court, enter into a Separation Agreement and/or Shared Parenting Plan resolving any and all issues of the marriage, including but not limited to, the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities (custody), determination of parenting time (visitation), allocation of assets and liabilities (divide any and all property of the marriage), determination of child support, spousal support (alimony) and any and all other issues which must be decided to accomplish a final resolution.
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