Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about divorce, child custody or some other family law concern? Click the links below to find answers to some of the more frequently asked questions our attorneys at Wolinetz | Horvath | Brown get regarding issues that are important to our clients.
- Why should I seek legal representation in family law matters?
- Does your firm charge a fee for a first meeting?
- Is a Divorce or Dissolution the Best Choice for me?
- What is required to file for Divorce in the State of Ohio?
- How does a Dissolution work in the State of Ohio?
- How Does the Court Handle Dividing a Business During a Divorce?
- How Can I Find Out if My Spouse is Hiding Assets?
- Can I Divorce My Spouse If He or She Won’t Sign the Paperwork?
- Should I file for a Divorce or Dissolution?
- What is a Legal Separation?
- Do I Have to File for a Divorce to Receive Temporary Spousal Support?
- How Does Spousal Support Differ from Child Support?
- What is Cash Medical Support in Ohio?
- Can a Spouse Be Required to Pay a Child’s College Expense?
- What Different Types of Property Are Recognized in Ohio?
- How will the Court divide our assets and liabilities in a Divorce?
- How is Child Support determined in the State of Ohio?
- How long does Child Support last in the State of Ohio?
- When can a Child Support Order be Modified in the State of Ohio?
- Division of Children’s Medical, School and Extracurricular Expenses?
- What is Shared Parenting?
- How has Franklin County Local Rule 27 Changed?
- Will a court consider my child’s wishes in determining parenting time?
- How do courts determine Parenting Time/Visitation in the State of Ohio?
- Do non-parents have any visitation rights to children in the State of Ohio?
- What Reasons Permit the Modification of a Parenting Time Order?
- Will my child need a Guardian ad Litem?
- How is Spousal Support determined in the State of Ohio?
- What are the benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement in the State of Ohio?
- Does Ohio recognize a Post-Nuptial Agreement?
- What are Temporary Orders?
- What is Post-Decree Litigation?
At Wolinetz | Horvath | Brown, our divorce and family law attorneys possess the skill and knowledge you need to obtain positive results in life-altering situations. Contact us online or call 614-341-7775 today to arrange a consultation to discuss your case. With us on your side, you’re not alone.