Posted by 4play on July 28, 2015 at 23:03:04 from (72.198.46.70):
In Reply to: Ohio spousal support? posted by Geo-TH,In on July 28, 2015 at 20:31:30:
Asking and receiving are two different things but I think the first step for him or her to take is filing for a divorce. Depending on what state the D was filed in might change what would or would not be permitted or granted. I'm not sure on how they can go about it but would imagine if he filed for divorce he would do it in his state/county, but could do it in the state/county she lived in too and the same could work for her if she filed.
I would think all decisions and finances would be decided on up to the date they separated but that doesn't always happen either unless they are legally separated and/or at least terminated all mutual finances and debts etc. If he's a true deadbeat or whatever he could file and claim that she abandoned the marriage which could look bad for her.
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