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What does a Divorce lawyer in your area do?
A Divorce lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Divorce cases in your area.
How much does a Divorce lawyer cost in your area?
Most Divorce lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Divorce lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Divorce lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Divorce lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Divorce cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
8519 Divorce Lawyers Found
Attorney Jonathan M. Stanley has dedicated his career to family law and bankruptcy representation. He is committed to helping individuals and families who may be facing some of the most difficult legal circumstances of their lives.
At the Law Offices of John Zalic experienced legal representation is provided in the areas of divorce and family law including contested and uncontested divorces, legal separations, and dissolutions. The law firm offers pre-divorce strategies, settlement negotations, trial representation, appeals and post decree representation to modify custody, visitation and alimony/spousal support and child support. Attorney, John Zalic is experienced in helping people solve their family law and domestic relations issues as he has over 33 years of experience in the practice of law. The law practice is concentrated in representing clients in divorce and dissolution cases in the Cleveland metropolitan area in Cuyahoga county domestic relations court and the surrounding domestic relations courts of Lorain, Medina and Summit counties. Reasonable rates are offered. VISA, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. We are conveniently located at 7515 Pearl Road, Suite 206, Middleburg Hts., Ohio (at the corner of Pearl and Webster Roads by the Pearl Road exit of I-71). We offer evening and weekend appointments. If you need advice or solutions, call and speak directly with attorney, John Zalic at Visit the law office's website.
I am originally from Holmes County, Ohio, where I practiced law for several years. I now work exclusively in the area of family law. We have an accessible downtown Cleveland office where we handle complex divorce, custody, and separation cases. Outside of work, I enjoy playing golf and playing music.
Sharon Comet-Epstein, JD, PhD, Mediator, Collaborative Attorney, and Parenting Coordinator. Attorney Sharon Comet-Epstein is a Past President of the Center for Principled Family Advocacy overseeing professional development and the practice groups in Mediation, Collaborative Practice, and Cooperative Practice.. As an experienced mediator and collaborative attorney, Sharon helps people facing divorce, post-divorce, or other family law matters who want to avoid the expense, hostilities and risks of litigation to reach agreements that are best for them and their children.. Sharon's extensive advanced training and experience in litigation alternatives, communications and negotiation processes help her clients navigate the financial, personal and emotional aspects of family law matters to achieve their most important goals. Her clients value her responsive, creative, and caring client-centered services.. Sharon also is a specially trained Parenting Coordinator and uses her conflict resolution, parenting, and parenting coordination skills to help divorced parents resolve disputes and decrease the likelihood of returning to court.. As a second career attorney, Sharon has a rich and varied background including MS and PhD degrees from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in programs emphasizing communications, organizational behavior and negotiations.. As a parent herself, in all her cases, even those that require litigation, Sharon's goal is to help people find the best solutions and move on with their lives in emotionally and financially the best ways possible--especially if children are involved.. Sharon graduated law school from CWRU in 1992, where she was an adjunct professor for over 13 years, teaching attorney-client communications, interviewing, counseling, negotiating, and oral persuasion skills. She is a popular trainer and speaker at professional and community sponsored programs.. Currently chairing the Speaker's Bureau for the Center, Sharon is also Vice-President of the Mediation Association of Northeast Ohio (MANO), and a member of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association (Family Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections), Ohio State Bar Association, and International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.
I am a retired Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General's Corps. I served on both active and reserve duty from 1971 through 1995. My law practice now includes clients on active duty, reserve, and retired military and their families in family law matters, including divorce, division of military pensions, entitlement to military benefits, child support and alimony, Survivor Benefit Plan benefits, etc.. In addition to family law, my practice includes the field of condominium, cooperative, and homeowners association law. I represent individuals and associations in conflict, and have been active in this field for since 1978.. I also represent the families of deceased persons, whose estates are in probate. My practice now includes all forms of estate administration.