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The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Kline LLC specializes in family law and our practice areas include divorce, dissolution, child custody, child and spousal support, contempt, grandparent rights, pre-marital/nuptial agreements, and post-decree matters. We provide compassionate, high quality and cost-effective representation to our clients. We are problem solvers.

In almost all cases, the goal is to resolve the case by agreement as efficiently as possible. Unfortunately, some cases do not lend themselves to being resolved by agreement. In those cases our firm provides aggressive advocacy in Court. Each client's case is different. Each client's family and circumstances are unique. The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Kline LLC is honored to work with both traditional and non-traditional families to assist them through extraordinarily difficult times.

Please contact us with any questions. Family law isn't just the break-up of a marriage: It spans a wide range of legal issues affecting a family including divorce, dissolution, unmarried parental rights and custody, child and spousal support, grandparent rights, prenuptial agreements, wills, enforcement actions, contempt, and many other matters.
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There are so many layers to divorce.
There is the emotional toll of making the decision to separate, there is the actual divorce, and then there is navigating the separation of assets, child custody arrangements, and child support.
Under Ohio law, the issues of child custody, support, and care are primarily focused on the best interests of the children.
Navigating the aspects of family law as it pertains to child custody in Ohio requires professional legal counsel dedicated to child custody.
At The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Kline LLC, our child custody attorney has over 20 years of experience exclusively in family law and can help you work towards a positive resolution for you and more importantly, your children.
There is no such thing as a simple divorce when there are children involved.
Every detail must be painstakingly calculated to ensure your children receive the care, custody, and ongoing support they need as they grow.
And during a divorce, key decisions must be made about how child support will be handled now and well into the future.
While there are clear guidelines for calculating child support in Ohio, there are a variety of aspects and considerations that can complicate the process for both parents.
While the hope is that every party involved in a court case will comply with the defined court orders, that's often not the case.
Especially when it comes to obtaining a Divorce Decree or Parenting Order, there are many emotions at play that could cause one of the parties to ignore or reject the court orders.
When that happens, the non-complying party could be found in contempt of the court.
Refusing to pay spousal support, neglecting child support, refusing to let another parent have court ordered parenting time with their child, or disregarding court-ordered distribution of marital property are just some of the ways parents or spouses disobey court orders.
When you have made the difficult decision to end your marriage, whether amicably or not, it is common to feel frozen by the idea of what comes next.
Navigating your options while dealing with the hardships of your decision can be overwhelming.
At The Law Offices of Kenneth R. Kline LLC, we take the guesswork out of your separation and help you determine the best course of action.
It is our goal to help you find a positive resolution to your marriage quickly, efficiently, and gracefully.
A dissolution of marriage is when the parties involved agree together to terminate the union.
Going through a divorce is a highly personal experience.
It's emotional, complicated, and oftentimes exhausting for everyone involved.
You need a divorce lawyer with experience who can walk you through the divorce process while also being sensitive to the hardships divorce can cause.
Whether it is you or your spouse that chooses to file for divorce, it's a big decision and can be a long process.
Divorce involves more than settling unresolved issues and getting paperwork from the court.
Understanding that the average length of a divorce is about 12 months without children and 18 months with children, makes it crucial that you chose a divorce attorney you can trust every step of the way.
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