What Is a De Facto End Date of Marriage in Ohio?
In an Ohio divorce, the de facto end date of marriage Ohio courts apply can significantly impact property division, debt allocation, and spousal support. In typical divorce proceedings, the end date of marriage is the date of the final hearing, when the divorce is granted.
However, this isn’t always the case. A court can determine what is called a de facto end date of marriage. This sets the termination date of the marriage prior to the final hearing and decree, despite not having obtained said decree yet. That date frequently may be determined to be the date of separation or perhaps the filing date of the divorce complaint.
In addition, a hotly contested divorce case can take a year or longer to complete, which can add to the importance of filing a motion to determine the De Facto termination date of the marriage, especially if you are representing the spouse earning most of the marital income!… View Full Article → “The Importance of the De Facto End Date of Marriage in an Ohio Divorce”


