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Dalton Divorce Attorney

A Dalton divorce attorney represents individuals for a variety of family law cases, including divorce, dissolution, post-decree motions, paternity complaint, child custody, child support, civil protection orders, and  motion to modify parental rights and responsibilities.

Dalton Divorce Attorney Represents Individuals In Wayne County Divorce Court And Wayne County Child Custody Court 

 

Where both parents are Dalton residents, divorce cases are filed in the Wayne County Domestic Relations Court, starting with the filing of a complaint.  Motions for temporary orders are often filed with the complaint, which, if granted, temporarily resolve issues such as custody, parenting time, support and use of the marital residence and vehicles.  The final divorce hearing is usually between six to twelve months from the filing of the complaint and is preceded by a number of pre-trial hearings.  A dissolution in Wayne County Domestic Relations Court involves the filing of the agreement, a brief hearing to confirm the agreement, followed by the court issuing a dissolution decree.  A paternity case in Wayne County Juvenile Court starts with a paternity complaint.  The Wayne County Juvenile Court has jurisdiction over parentage and legal custody cases between unmarried parents and involving children whose parents are not divorced.  The matter is set for an initial hearing.  Temporary orders can be set at the initial hearing.  While many cases reach a settlement at the pretrial or trial, some proceed to an evidentiary hearing at the final hearing.

Other types of family law matters for Dalton residents may have to be filed in Wayne County Probate Court, including guardianships and adoptions.

Dalton Divorce Attorney Represents Individuals In Medina County And Summit County

 

To learn about other nearby divorce and juvenile courts, click on any of the following links: Wadsworth divorce attorney; Summit County divorce attorney. To read more on family law, click on any of the following links to my other articles related to family law: When child support ends; Who is entitled to a child’s school records; Custody rights of an unmarried mother; What is a legal custodian in Ohio; Military issues in divorce and child custody; Everything you wanted to know about child support; Can you force your spouse into a divorce; Dividing retirement benefits in divorce. My hard work has resulted in successful results for many of my clients, including the results shown in the case highlights section. This success is reflected in the following links to my reviews and work: Daniel Gigiano reviews; Daniel Gigiano ratings; Daniel Gigiano work; Daniel Gigiano.

Learn How A Dalton Divorce Attorney Can Help You 

 

Attorney Gigiano is an experienced Dalton divorce lawyer in Medina County who practices in the Wayne County Domestic Relations Court, Wayne County Juvenile Court, Wayne County Probate Court, and other nearby county courts. If you have questions about this or other questions you need answered by an experienced Wooster divorce lawyer in Wadsworth or Orrville divorce attorney in Medina County, please call Attorney Daniel F. Gigiano at 330-336-3330.  Attorney Gigiano’s office is located at 102 Main St., Ste. 200, Wadsworth, Ohio 44281.