Dayton Family Lawyer
Helping Families THROUGHOUT Montgomery County
When you have decided to pursue a divorce, you know your family will forever be changed. Important decisions regarding your children, your finances, and your future will have to be settled, and you need a strong advocate to help you determine a workable custody arrangement, equitably divide your assets and debts, and protect your best interests throughout the legal process.
Because there is so much at stake in these matters and emotions tend to run high throughout any family law case, you need a lawyer with the money, experience, and in-depth knowledge of the legal system to handle your matter and guide you through the process. At Kane Law Offices, we understand what you are going through and will personally work with you to ensure your rights are protected and you achieve a fair outcome to your matter.
Are you in need of a family law attorney in Dayton? Call Kane Law today at (937) 887-4700 or contact us online for experienced legal representation available 24/7!
Family Law Practice Areas
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Child Support
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Contempt
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Custody
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Dissolution
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Divorce
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Grounds For Divorce
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Juvenile Court
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Parenting Time
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Property Division
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Shared Parenting
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Spousal Support
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Temporary Orders
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Family Law Cases We Handle
When spouses decide to end their marriage, divorce is just one part of the process. Related matters affecting nearly every aspect of your life will need to be agreed upon as well, and arrangements will have to be made to care for children, protect your standard of living, and move forward after the case is settled.
Kane Law Offices offers our knowledge and experience in a broad range of family law matters, including:
- Drafting fair child custody, shared parenting, and parenting time arrangements
- Deciding on, and enforcing, child support and spousal support payments
- Equitably dividing marital property and debts
- Seeking temporary orders to protect your standard of living when your case is pending
- Filing a Motion of Contempt when your ex is not following the terms of your divorce
We can also help non-married parents settle child-related matters in juvenile court and help couples who are in complete agreement through the cheaper and less time-consuming dissolution process. No matter how complicated your situation may be, trust that our attorney has the skill and confidence to lead you through your family law matter.
Contact Our Family Law Attorney Today
When you are facing a potentially life-changing legal matter, you need the help of a firm that will stand by your side throughout your case. Kane Law Offices is available to answer your questions and concerns 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Case results
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Domestic ViolenceOur client was charged with Domestic Violence after an incident with his stepson. After several court appearances and a lot of negotiating, his case was settled with a guilty plea to a charge of Disorderly Conduct. Because our client had security clearance at his employment, resolving the case in this fashion did not affect his employment and he is now eligible to get that charged expunged.
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OVIOur client was a young driver charged with OVI. Since OVIs cannot be taken off a criminal record, it was important to us to put our client in a good position going forward. We were able to get the charge reduced to Reckless Operation of a motor vehicle. This resolution allowed him to not have the charge of OVI on his record going forward with college and employment for the rest of his life.
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Theft/Receiving Stolen PropertyOur client was charged with stealing a purse from an elderly woman. We worked out a settlement that allowed our client to get probation and he did no jail time.
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OVIOur client was charged with OVI. We settled her case with a reduced charge, no jail time, no 3-day class, a small fine, and a short license suspension.
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Domestic ViolenceWe were contacted by our client after he got out of jail for Domestic Violence. We went to court and were able to get the charge dismissed at the first appearance. This preserved our client’s status in the military and he was able to return home after being ordered to stay away.
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Domestic Violence
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OVI
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Theft/Receiving Stolen Property
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OVI
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Domestic Violence