While no one enters a marriage with the intention of it ending, sometimes the love runs out, or you grow apart. When the time comes, do you need an annulment, a dissolution, or a divorce? Let’s examine each option more closely to give you a better idea.
Annulment
“Annulment” may be a familiar term, but it is the rarest choice as a form of separation. An annulment deems a marriage legally invalid due to issues present when the marriage was formed. Situations warranting annulments include minors entering marital contracts, lack of capacity (such as insanity or drunkenness), and cases involving fraud, mistake, or duress. Despite these grounds, annulments can be difficult to obtain because of a strong public policy favoring the preservation of marriages.
Dissolution
Dissolution of marriage is a more amicable term for the separation of spouses. Ohio pioneered No-Fault divorce laws, was the first state to enact dissolution laws. Dissolutions allow couples to settle their separation without going to court by signing a petition for relief. This process involves the parties resolving issues like spousal support, property division, and parental rights, with a judge then reviewing and finalizing the agreement, leading to a more harmonious split.
Divorce
Divorce is the most well-known method of ending a marriage and involves a judge deciding on issues like property division, child and spousal support, and custody. In Ohio, if the couple can resolve these matters out of court, the process is handled through dissolution. When couples cannot reach an agreement and require court intervention, it proceeds as a divorce. Ohio's Domestic Relations courts typically follow No-Fault grounds, with irreconcilable differences being the most common reason for divorce.
Hiring a law firm familiar with the different ways to end a marriage will significantly impact how you are protected and your future. Knowing and taking the proper steps for an annulment, dissolution, or divorce. No matter how simple or complex your division might be, the Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, and Fairlawn, Ohio, Hoover Kaycon Attorneys at Law are here to answer your questions and help you through the process.
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