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Dennis P. Levin has been engaged in the practice of law, including
divorce and family law litigation, for over 20 years. Mr. Levin
understands that divorce is a difficult and emotionally stressful time
for everyone involved. The decisions that are made in a divorce
situation will affect a person and his or her children for the rest of
their lives. If you are involved in divorce litigation or are
considering the possibility of divorce, you should consider seeking
legal advise from a qualified attorney. The Law Offices of Dennis P.
Levin can provide you with the guidance, counseling and advice you need
to make some of the most important decisions you will ever have to make
and to assure that your rights are protected. Mr. Levin has over 20
years of negotiation experience and recognizes that a negotiated
resolution in a domestic relations matter is generally preferred to full
scale litigation. In those instances where the parties are unable to
agree, however, Mr. Levin is a seasoned trial attorney who will fight
for the rights of his client. Mr. Levin is also the founder and head of
the Divorce Mediation Centers of Ohio.
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SELECTED DIVORCE INTERNET SITES:
5910 Landerbrook Drive
Cleveland
OH
44124
Dennis P. Levin has been engaged in the practice of law, including
divorce and family law litigation, for over 20 years.
Created On: 01/21/2009
Ohio is one of a small number of states that recognizes common law marriage -- but only if you've been together for a long time.
Ohio law provides that males may marry at the age of 18 and females at the age of 16. Those who are younger must first obtain consent to marry.
Created On: 01/21/2009
From Ashtabula to Zanesville, one thing is certain for Ohio couples … one in three first marriages will end within ten years and one in five will end within five years. For those that remarry, the median duration of second marriages is slightly less than for first marriages: 7.3 years for men and 6.8 years for women.
Created On: 01/21/2009
A dissolution of marriage in Ohio is a non-adversarial, "no-fault," proceeding to legally end a marriage. The spouses file a joint petition with the court, requesting that the court review and approve the agreement that they have entered into.
Created On: 01/21/2009
Here are the answers to some common questions about divorce in Ohio.