DISSOLUTION
Ohio Separation Agreements
Whether you have already made the decision to separate with a spouse or you are considering divorce, dissolution of marriage may be an alternative to the time and expense of a traditional divorce proceeding. In the state of Ohio, many clients are taking advantage of the dissolution of marriage options to complete a no-fault divorce. At Slater & Zurz, LLP, we will take the time to help you understand the pros and cons of a dissolution of marriage and take every opportunity to protect your rights and interests.
A marital dissolution may be a cheaper, more efficient way to divorce, but is it right for you? Protect your rights with legal advocacy you can trust.
If you believe that you can resolve your issues without going to court, a dissolution of marriage may be the right option for you and your family. A dissolution of marriage and separation agreement allows you to make agreements involving:
- The division of assets and debts
- Determining child support, health insurance responsibility and spousal support
- Custody, parenting plans and visitation arrangements.
Is Dissolution the Right Answer?
Dissolution of marriage is based on an agreement between both parties in advance and the filing of a petition. If you are considering a dissolution of marriage, it is important to have a full understanding of your rights and potential pitfalls in the dissolution process. Each of our domestic attorneys has significant experience in analyzing divorce and dissolution cases to help best protect your rights to assets, custody and future interests. We will take a comprehensive approach to your case and help you decide if dissolution is the right option for you.
Our attorneys know how challenging the divorce and family dispute process can be. Whether you are concerned about your rights or the interests of your children, our attorneys will remain dedicated advocates for you and your family. We will always remain mindful of your best interests and work to devise a solution that suits your needs. For more information about marital dissolution or divorce, please contact our attorneys direct.









