The following are some of the pertinent statutes of
the Ohio Revised Code that deal with issues concerning family
law. While it is up to courts to interpret statutes, it may
be helpful for you to review the actual statutes for yourself
Grounds To Seek A Divorce: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3105.01
How Courts Divide Property: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3105.171
How Courts Determine Spousal Support: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3105.18
Residency Requirements: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3105.62
Laws Regarding Child Custody - Shared Parenting: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3109.04
Parenting Time And Visitation: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3109.051
How Courts Determine Child Support: www.codes.ohio.gov/orc/3119.022
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Attorneys SRT&D believe that the more prepared you
are heading into a divorce, custody/visitation issues, or post
decree matters the more likely that you will set reasonable
goals and achieve them. Planning ahead is always when the situation
allows. Renowned attorney for Memphis Tennessee, Mr. Larry
Rice, is not only a fine attorney, but a leading lecturer
on family law issues and lectures throughout the nation on
family law litigation issues. He has allowed this office to
include his Tennessee Divorce Guide as a resource on where
to begin when facing a divorce. We encourage you review this
document. While it is tailored to Tennessee law, the general
principles apply here in Ohio. Schoonover, Rosenthal, Thurman
& Daray will be more than happy to guide you through the nuances
of Ohio Family Law.
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