Monday, December 24, 2012

Difficulty of Divorce For Stay At Home Moms in Ohio


Though divorce is hard for everyone that must go through it, stay at home moms in Ohio face an especially difficult road when they begin to consider ending their marriage. A total lack of work experience and often, of financial resources, make the decision much more difficult than it would be for a woman with her own career. This group is much more likely to stay in a bad marriage given their fears of being left financially devastated. Many women have been unemployed for years and have little to put on a resume and worry about their ability to ever earn a substantial income. The following are some steps that stay at home moms should take to ensure your financial stability prior to filing for divorce.

First things first, it’s a good idea to not make any announcement until you are actually ready to leave. Jumping the gun before you are prepared to stand on your own could cause serious financial problems and put your family into a bind.

Second, it’s crucial that you check on the title to your assets. Whose name is on the car, the house, what about the other valuables? Though a judge can order a division of marital assets regardless of the name on the item, that could take quite a long time and it’s important to know which items are yours and that you can take with you.

Third, start looking for work immediately. Though you may feel like you lack necessary skills, your years of housework can actually bring in quite a good living. Though you may not land in the career of your dreams, getting any job is better than nothing and it will bring in money and some stability while you get on your feet.

Fourth, sell things and start saving the money. The items you are able to take with you can always be sold for money later on if things get tight. You can pawn jewelry, books, DVDs, electronics, almost anything in a punch. Though it may not be fun, you’re always able to buy more things later on when you have the money.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, get an education. Go back to school or finish your degree if you never were able to get one. It’s even possible to get a degree online if time or travel is a problem. A degree or certification program makes you more marketable and can teach you new skills to prepare you for a life of supporting yourself. Though divorce can be a scary process, it can still be done with the right preparation. After all, a lack of lines on your resume is a terrible reason to stay in bad marriage.

If you find yourself facing the prospect of divorce, contact an experienced Ohio family law attorney who can help guide you through the difficult process. Count on the expertise of Twinsburg family law attorney Carol L. Gasper.


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