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  1. Jul 25, 2024 · Ending your marriage? This step by step guide to the divorce process will help you understand what to expect and what to do.

    • Residency Requirements for Divorce. First things first—you need to make sure you meet your state's residency requirements before you file your petition (formal written request) for divorce.
    • Grounds for Divorce. Divorce “grounds” are the legal reasons on which you're basing your request that the court end your marriage. Grounds fall into two categories: fault-based and no-fault.
    • Child Custody and Parenting Time (Visitation) Custody is frequently a hotbed issue in a divorce. But it's important to note that custody isn't the all-or-nothing proposition many people think it is.
    • Divorce and Child Support. Both parents are responsible for financially supporting their children. All states utilize child support guidelines to calculate how much money a parent must contribute.
  2. During divorce, two people must come to terms with the relationship failure, set up emotionally and usually financially independent lives, and put the relationship firmly in the past. It is...

  3. Aug 23, 2022 · Here are the basics of how to file for divorce. Not every divorce needs to be complicated, and you don't always need an attorney to represent you.

    • Kimberlee Leonard
  4. Aug 28, 2023 · Learn how to deal with the emotional, financial, and practical challenges of divorce. Find out how to grieve, seek support, take care of yourself, and focus on the future.

  5. Oct 18, 2018 · Ohio law provides three ways for a husband and wife to end or alter their marital relationship: legal separation, divorce and dissolution of marriage. (A fourth way—annulment—will not be discussed here.) To obtain a dissolution or divorce, you must live in Ohio for at least six months before filing.

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