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Family law can be one of the most stressful types of legal cases a person can face. The results of your case can have lifelong impacts on you and your loved ones. It’s vital to reach out to a knowledgeable Montgomery family lawyer to help you navigate every stage of your unique case.
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For over 15 years, Scott Hoberg of Hoberg Law, LLC, has assisted his neighbors and community members during their most challenging times in life. Our firm understands the real-life impact that family law cases can have on a local community. We strive to uplift our clients and make a positive difference for residents of Ohio.
Family law matters in Montgomery are typically handled at the Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court, located at 301 West Third Street in Dayton. Regardless of the legal situation you’re facing, it’s vital to hire a family lawyer who has experience in your case type. Here at Hoberg Law, LLC, we help clients dealing with:
Couples wanting to end their relationship can either file for a dissolution of their marriage or a divorce. If both spouses can agree on their legal issues, they can file for a dissolution of marriage. However, if you can’t agree, you’ll need to pursue a divorce. In 2024, six to 12% of Montgomery residents were divorced.
During this official legal process, couples and their legal teams negotiate to decide:
In 2024, 29% of Montgomery residents were under the age of 18. When determining the outcome of a child custody case, you need an experienced lawyer to advocate for your parental rights. If you and your spouse can’t agree on custody, it may become difficult to achieve the outcome you desire without proper representation. In Ohio, the courts may award:
In 2024, the average income for men living in Montgomery was $123,257. The average income for Montgomery women that year was $71,480. An individual’s income tends to be one of their highest-value assets and requires careful planning to protect in the potential future event of divorce. An easy way to do this is by creating a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement.
A prenup is created before marriage, while a postnup is created during marriage. These agreements detail how assets will be handled during divorce. An experienced attorney can help draft a legally valid prenuptial or postnuptial agreement to protect you and your spouse.
When dealing with the intensity of a family law case, you don’t want to take any chances. Contact Hoberg Law, LLC, today to schedule a confidential consultation with Scott Hoberg to discuss the unique details of your situation.
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