Your Trusted Ohio Custody Attorney.
Navigating custody cases without legal representation can jeopardize your parental rights and the well-being of your children. Our approach to custody law recognizes and protects your interests, providing the necessary support to navigate the complex and emotional process effectively.
Understanding Custody Law In Ohio.
Custody battles can be one of the most prolific things you ever face. Whether it is emergency custody, ongoing custody, or rights as a non-parent, quality, experienced representation is a must for your matter. Depending on the situation, it is possible that your custody issue may be in a variety of courts, such as General Division, Juvenile Division, or a Domestic Relations Division. Furthermore, the type of custody sought, or the type of custody to be modified, triggers different portions of the Revised Code in Ohio.
For example, Shared Parenting modifications are controlled by separate standards than modifying traditional custody. Unique to our offices, we have proven experience in battling in the custody realm, and as a court-approved Guardian ad Litem. In Ohio, courts often appoint a Guardian ad Litem to assist the Court in determining a custody fight. Our law office has served as a Guardian ad Litem for numerous children in Ohio and knows how to fight for children in a custody dispute.
3 Steps To Receive Help With Your Custody Battle.
Contact
Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation to determine the specific needs of your case.
Strategy
After the initial consultation, we will work to develop an in-depth strategy to assist in achieving optimal results for your case.
Relief
From the first meeting to the close of your matter, enjoy the comfort of knowing that a proven professional is in your corner.
Important Disclaimer
The information that you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls and emails. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until an attorney-client relationship has been established.