Yerian v. Yerian

In Yerian v. Yerian, 5th Dist. No. 2001 CA00397, 2002 Ohio 3093, the trial court ordered that the parties sell all of their assets at public auction, "except for clothing and personal effects." Id. at P31. The court stated that "any other property list which the parties mutually submit to the Court on or before" a specific date could be exempted from auction. Id. The appellate court affirmed the order because the parties had a large amount of debt when compared to a small amount of assets and "appellant stopped working after the filing of the divorce and threatened to file bankruptcy and leave town. These facts would lead any trial court to believe that all of the assets should be sold to relieve the debt and protect appellee." Id. at 32-33.