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Not exact matches
Doing things like dividing up
assets and debts,
determining custody, and figuring out how to do it all without losing your cool can be incredibly stressful.
When you meet with a family lawyer concentrating in divorce they will help you to
determine the most important issues such as child
custody and support, division of property, maintenance (alimony), division of
assets, debt and anything else that needs to be resolved.
An Ohio family lawyer also can discuss with you what to expect if you need to divide
assets or debts from your marriage, whether you might be able to get alimony or child support payments, and the process for
determining custody of your children.
For example, they
determine who will live in the family home, whether the family home be listed for sale, who will have
custody of the children, how much child support should be paid, whether spousal support should be paid and if so in what amount, whether a spouse should be restrained from contacting the other spouse or disposing of
assets pending trial, how a business should be run pending trial and / or whether there should be interim advances of monies to parties pending trial.
In a divorce, we understand that the spouse whom we represent will have important questions: what will happen to the marital property, will alimony or spousal support be awarded (and if so, how is this
determined), what will happen to our house, vehicles, and other significant
assets, who will be entitled to live in the current residence, and how will
custody matters be
determined?
A court will want to consider everything when it is attempting to
determine how best to split marital
assets and debts, and to whom physical
custody of the children will be awarded.
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She may snap at you when you're discussing splitting
assets or
determining custody arrangements.
If a couple can not agree on the terms of their divorce, the court will divide their
assets and debts, as well as
determine custody and support.
The court
determines how to divide property by evaluating several key factors, which include the needs of each spouse, the standard of living of the parties during the marriage, each spouse's age as well as health and earning capacity, any established
custody arrangement, each spouse's contribution to the marriage and marital
assets, and the income,
assets and debts of each spouse.
During a legal separation, couples pay attorney fees, court costs and mediation services when
determining division of
assets, alimony, child support and
custody agreements.
Two people decide they no longer want to be married, and go through the process of separating property,
assets and
determining child
custody issues.
Even though it's called a Property Settlement Agreement, this agreement covers much more than the division of property or equitable distribution of property — it's also about child
custody, parenting time, division of
assets (including personal property, real estate such as the marital home, retirement
assets and pensions, and businesses), alimony, and any other additional issues that must be
determined in furtherance of divorce or dissolution of marriage.
«Regardless of the path, the facts of splitting your
assets and debts,
determining spousal and child support, and
custody issues are all the same.
This can involve unique strategies to deal with child
custody issues such a parental alienation, or financial issues involving businesses and valuations, and
determining assets and liabilities that should be included in a marital allocation at divorce.
If a person is leaving a long marriage and is faced with the task of dividing
assets, debts and child
custody, choice of legal representation can
determine how well they fare during and after the divorce.
They'll discuss the
assets involved and learn how child
custody, support, and visitation can be
determined, depending on the facts of the case.
Alimony, child
custody, child support, and a fair division of community
assets (like who keeps the house or how your checking and savings accounts are divided) are matters that a divorce lawyer is trained to help
determine.