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Ohio Divorce Frequently Asked Questions
This list of frequently asked questions and answers on issues of separation and divorce has been developed by Divorce Headquarters in conjunction with our professional members in response to the numerous requests for information we have received from our site visitors. The authors and creators and any and all persons or entities involved in any way in preparation of the website known as Divorce Headquarters and/or divorcehq.com disclaim all responsibility for the legal effects or consequences of the interpretation of the information provided. Individuals intending to use divorcehq.com as an information resource should seek advice from family law professionals and experts familiar with the laws of their state. This website is not intended to provide legal advice and should not be relied on for that purpose. |
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Can I use a mediator instead of an attorney? |
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No. The roles of a mediator and an attorney are distinct and separate. A mediator does not represent either party or provide legal advice. Frequently a mediator may request the parties to seek legal counsel for clarification on issues in order to facilitate a resolution. Once an agreement is reached, the mediator will write up the resolutions. It is for an attorney to put the agreement into proper form for filing with the court and to be sure that any mandatory language is included, as well as prepare any additional court required forms and pleadings.
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What is a separation agreement? |
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A separation agreement is an agreement between husband and wife that sets forth how all duties and obligations are to be separated or allocated when they live separate and apart. A separation agreement can be entered into before any filing of a complaint for divorce or any time after a filing of such a complaint.
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What is the difference between a Divorce and a Dissolution? |
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Both a divorce and a dissolution result in a final court order that terminates the marriage and allocates all debts, assets, sets forth all support orders and provides the terms of the parenting arrangement. The difference is in the process of how you get to the end result.
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What needs to be decided in a parenting plan? |
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Parenting arrangements include more than simply the time allocation for the children with each parent. A complete parenting plan should include the following:
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