When people learn that I am a divorce lawyer, I am often asked to tell stories about the most horrible cases in which I have been involved. While I appreciate the interest, I kindly explain that I am unable to discuss my cases. However, their requests are valid as divorce cases are often messy and difficult. One of the biggest reasons for the conflict and mess was the lack of a structured alternative that was supported by the law. Fortunately, that all changed in 2013 when Ohio’s Collaborative Family Law Act came into effect. Under the Act, Ohioans have the option of resolving the issues involved in a divorce through a process called Collaborative Law.
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