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Dayton Family Lawyers

Dayton Family Lawyers at the VanNoy firm have a long history of successfully representing clients in family law cases. These cases are a combination of emotional, financial, and legal issues intertwined into one, and they can profoundly impact every intimate aspect of your life. 

When entrusting such a critical case to a law firm, you want to be sure that you are in good hands. The VanNoy firm has the resources, skilled attorneys, and proven track record of success that you need on your side. The VanNoy firm provides this type of representation to clients with the added personal attention they deserve. If you face a family law case in Dayton, contact The VanNoy firm today to schedule a consultation.

What type of cases do our Dayton Family Lawyers take on?

We understand that family law cases can be some of the most complex and emotionally charged cases our clients will ever face. These cases often involve many stakeholders and span many law areas, such as real estate valuation and domestic violence charges. As a result, it is essential to have a skilled team of attorneys who can understand these cases from all angles and achieve a positive outcome. 

Our attorneys have a wealth of experience in handling all types of family law matters, including the following: 

  • Divorce: No two divorces are the same, and legal strategy depends on your unique circumstances. Whether your divorce is friendly and straightforward or highly contested and complicated, having reliable and experienced representation is vital to a positive outcome. At The VanNoy Firm, we understand the stresses and challenges of divorce. We will work with you to understand your goals and create a custom legal strategy to protect what’s most important to your family.
  • Child custody, visitation, and paternity: We help our clients defend and protect their parental rights during divorce and paternity cases. We work hard to ensure that our client’s rights are respected and that their children can have the best possible future. We understand that this is a difficult time for our clients, and we do everything we can to help them get through it.
  • Child support: Children have the right to be supported by both parents, regardless of whether the parents are separated. A calculation for support includes financial support, as well as emotional and physical support. When there is a significant difference in income between the parents, the court may award child support to one parent to help cover the costs of raising the child. 
  • Alimony and spousal support: When spouses divorce, the court may order spousal support, or maintenance, to be paid from one spouse to the other. The purpose of spousal support is to help the receiving spouse maintain their standard of living after the divorce for a set period.
  • Property division: One of the most important decisions they will have to make is how to divide their assets. All property acquired during the marriage is considered marital property, regardless of whose name is on the title. Marital property includes money in bank accounts, investment accounts, and retirement accounts, as well as real estate, cars, and other personal belongings. 

Trust our experienced Dayton Family Lawyers.

The VanNoy Firm understands that the legal system can be complex and confusing. We also know that our clients are facing some of the most challenging experiences of their lives. We’re committed to providing the highest quality legal representation possible. 

Every client deserves personalized attention and individualized solutions, and we are to find the best possible outcome in every case. We encourage you to contact us today if you’re facing a legal challenge. Contact us to set up a meeting.

Why Do People Choose Us?

Because We Win!

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