Obtaining a divorce requires the disclosure of sensitive information concerning your finances, history, employment, family, business, and much more. It can be an invasive and uncomfortable process, even for people who feel like they have nothing to hide. If you’re...
Psychological Evaluations In A Divorce
If you are going through a divorce and believe that your spouse has serious mental health issues that could affect their parenting, you should ask your attorney about filing a Motion for Psychological Evaluation. A Psychological Evaluation is designed to determine...
Tax Considerations in High-Asset Divorces
High-asset divorce cases can present complicated and unique issues. It is important to be fully transparent with your attorney so that they can competently advocate for you and best protect your assets during your divorce. One of the biggest challenges in high-asset...
When Is A Personal Financial Statement Needed In A Divorce?
High-asset divorce cases can involve complicated financial issues. In these situations, a personal financial statement can be an integral tool for understanding each party’s position and solving complex problems. A personal financial statement lists all of an...
What Is A Guardian Ad Litem’s Role In A Divorce?
When going through a divorce, parents may disagree about custody decisions. In order to understand what would be in the best interests of the child, a judge may decide to appoint a guardian ad litem. What is a guardian ad litem? A guardian ad litem (often abbreviated...
What Is Divorce Mediation?
Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution method that requires mutual agreement, aimed at resolving conflict without the need for court involvement. During meditation, a trained mediator will help facilitate dialogue between the conflicting parties. Mediators are...
Child Custody Evaluations In A Divorce Case
If you are a parent going through a divorce, you and your spouse will have to come to an agreement concerning the custody of your children. When parents can’t arrive at a solution on their own, the court will often order a custody evaluation; however, the parents can...
What Information Is Needed For A Business Valuation In A Divorce?
Business owners going through divorce most likely will need to obtain a valuation of their business. Usually, the most time-consuming part of the valuation process is gathering all the necessary documents. Below is a list of documents that will likely be required to...
Breaking Down Divorce Appeals In Ohio
While not every divorce case goes to trial, some do. And sometimes, the judge gets it wrong. An appeal is an avenue for challenging the trial court decision and pursuing a different outcome. At , our team has extensive experience handling...
Should Inherited Businesses Be Looked At Differently In Divorce?
Property division matters related to complex Ohio divorces can increase interpersonal conflict and leave people worried about their ability to protect their most valuable assets. For example, a business is potentially a major contributing element to someone's overall...


