John S. Sarrett, P.A.

Florida Law Firm

John S. Sarrett, P.A.

Based in Naples, Florida, our law office provides “big firm” expertise without “big firm” expenses, focusing in the areas of real estate transactions, bankruptcy, financial reorganization, insolvency and acting as general counsel to closely held businesses.

Practice Areas:
-Real Estate Transactions
-Financial Reorganization, Insolvency and Bankruptcy
-General Counsel

Principal Attorney:
- John S. Sarrett

John S. Sarrett, P.A.
9140 Corsea Del Fontana Way Suite 120
Naples, Florida 34109
Office: (239) 330-2359
Facsimile: (239) 790-5063

http://www.sarrettlaw.com/

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A divorce in Ohio is filed when there is typically “fault” by one of the parties and party not at “fault” seeks to end the marriage. A court in Ohio may grant a divorce for the following reasons:
• Willful absence of the adverse party for one year
• Adultery
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Additionally, there are two “no-fault” basis for which a court may grant a divorce:
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However, whether or not the the court grants the divorce for “fault” or not, in Ohio the party not at “fault” will not get a bigger slice of the marital property.

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