Marriage Dissolution and Your Rights
In the state of Ohio, there are two ways to terminate a marriage: dissolution and divorce. In a marriage dissolution, both parties negotiate and sign a separation agreement and file a petition in the court jointly. The separation agreement will remain binding on both parties. If you are considering marriage dissolution, it is important to have a clear understanding of your rights and the potential risks. At Tyack Blackmore & Liston Co., LPA, we offer over 60 years of experienced and strategic advocacy to protect our clients at the time of marriage dissolution.
A marriage dissolution can save time and reduce court costs, and it is often less painful emotionally for children and the parties. Allowing both parties to make decisions regarding the future of their family also reduces contentious court proceedings and the costs of litigation. As attorneys experienced with marriage dissolution, we will often hire a retired judge to sit in our conference room and hold a five minute dissolution hearing. The judge will sign a decree and the marriage will be terminated to avoid the delays and inherent inconveniences of going through the court system.
A marriage dissolution may raise issues pertaining to:
Most people come in with the hope that their marriage will be terminated efficiently and fairly. Working through the dissolution process allows people to identify legal issues and achieve a resolution without depending on a decision from the courts. Our attorneys will help you protect your rights while working towards a solution for you and your family. In the event that you do face a dispute with your spouse on any issues, we can also represent you in the divorce process.
Even though dissolution is a collaborative process, you will always have opportunities to consult with attorneys about your rights and potential obligations. We will take the time to advise you of your options and devise a separation agreement that protects your interests.
Please feel free to contact our office by calling 614-221-1341 or contact us by e-mail to schedule an initial consultation and case evaluation with our Columbus, Ohio, lawyers.
