Dissolution vs. Divorce in Ohio: Why More Couples Are Choosing Dissolution

Dissolution vs Divorce in Ohio

Why Dissolution vs Divorce in Ohio Matters for Your Family

Considering divorce in Ohio? Learn why dissolution is often faster, more affordable, and more private than divorce litigation – and when it may be the right option for your family. Understanding dissolution vs divorce in Ohio is essential for couples deciding how to legally end their marriage. While both options terminate a marriage, they differ significantly in cost, process, and level of court involvement.

When a marriage ends, many people assume divorce is the only option. But in Ohio, there is another path that is often faster, less expensive, and far less stressful: dissolution of marriage.

At MuesLaw, we regularly meet with people who are overwhelmed by the idea of going to court, spending thousands of dollars on litigation, and putting their private family issues on display. The good news is that for many couples, there is a better solution.

If you and your spouse can reach agreement on the major issues, dissolution may be the most efficient and controlled way to end your marriage – without the drawn-out process of a contested divorce.… View Full Article → “Dissolution vs. Divorce in Ohio: Why More Couples Are Choosing Dissolution”

Why Temporary Orders Are Important in an Ohio Divorce Action

Ohio temporary orders divorce

What are temporary orders in divorce Ohio?

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This blog about Ohio Civil Rule 75(N) temporary orders, is as meaningful today as it was when we originally posted it on May 8, 2021! We have a ton of interesting articles in our archives of the Ohio Family Law Blog. Use our Search Tool (with the magnifying glass icon) above and enjoy a few oldie but goodies!

Ohio Temporary Orders Divorce: What You Need to Know

If you are going through a divorce, understanding Ohio temporary orders divorce procedures is essential. These orders, issued under Ohio Civil Rule 75(N), can immediately impact custody, support, and financial stability while your case is pending. Ohio Civil Rule 75 (N) outlines the process. (Click here and here to read about Ohio Civil Rule 75 (N)).

Temporary Orders are intended to maintain the status quo regarding finances and the children and their care. Like the name suggests, these are Court Orders intended to remain in effect for a limited amount of time – typically during the pendency of the action or until further Court Order.… View Full Article → “Why Temporary Orders Are Important in an Ohio Divorce Action”