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Showing 5 family law attorneys in Fairlawn, OH
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John Hoffman Law Office LLC
150 N Miller Rd Suite 450, Fairlawn, OH 44333
(330) 616-3039
johnhoffmanlawoffice.com
Susan Lax Law Office
123 S Miller Rd #250, Fairlawn, OH 44333
(330) 745-1500
susanlaxlaw.com
Kenneth M. Crislip, Attorney At Law
3009 Smith Rd Suite 50, Fairlawn, OH 44333
(330) 252-0567
kennethcrislip.com
Hoover Kacyon, LLC Attorneys at Law
3200 W Market St Suite 110, Fairlawn, OH 44333
(330) 922-4491
hooverkacyon.com
The Pattakos Law Firm LLC
101 Ghent Rd, Fairlawn, OH 44333
(330) 836-8533
pattakoslaw.com
What Does a Family Law Attorney in Fairlawn Cost?
Family law attorney fees in Ohio typically range from $200 to $400 per hour. A simple uncontested divorce may cost $1,500 to $3,000, while a contested divorce with custody issues can cost $10,000 or more. Many attorneys charge a flat fee for simple cases or a retainer for complex matters. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the grounds for divorce in Ohio?
Ohio allows both no-fault and fault-based divorce. No-fault grounds include incompatibility or living separate for one year. Fault grounds include adultery, extreme cruelty, and willful absence.
How is child custody decided in Fairlawn Ohio?
Ohio courts decide custody based on the best interest of the child. Factors include the childs wishes, each parents ability to provide care, and any history of domestic violence. The court may order shared parenting if both parents agree.
What is the process for filing for divorce in Summit County?
You must file a complaint for divorce in the Summit County Domestic Relations Court. You need to serve the other spouse with papers. The process includes financial disclosure, possible mediation, and a final hearing.