· 1/12/2023

Buskirk v. Buskirk

Citations

  • 2023 Ohio 70

Syllabus

Divorce allocation of debt and assets child support extracurricular activities and fees mental health retirement account guardian ad litem fees. - In a divorce proceeding, trial court did not abuse its discretion in allocating the parties' marital debt and assets, ordering that Husband pay Wife child support, not considering the children's extracurricular activities and fees when calculating child support where no evidence of any extracurricular activities was offered, not considering the mental health of the parties and children in rendering the divorce decree where their mental health was never placed into issue, ordering the sale of the marital home, telling Husband that he could not take money from his retirement account during the pendency of the divorce proceedings, and allocating payment for the guardian ad litem fees equally between Husband and Wife.

Judges: Keough

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