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Seville Divorce Attorney

When one or more spouses or parents reside in Seville, Ohio, that person may need the services of a Seville divorce attorney for divorce, dissolution, post-decree motions, paternity suit, child custody, child support, and civil protection orders.

A divorce case when both spouses are Seville residents must be filed in the Medina County Domestic Relations Court.  The court automatically issues restraining orders prohibiting the parties from withdrawing money from retirement accounts, selling marital assets, among other things.  Other matters may require a request for temporary orders, which may be heard on the same date as the case management hearing.  The pretrial and final hearing is held much later in the case, usually in front of the judge.  A skilled Seville divorce attorney can give one an edge in these proceedings. 

A dissolution is essentially a divorce that starts with an agreement between the parties.  However, it is filed as a dissolution, not a divorce.  For Seville residents, a dissolution may be filed in any county in Ohio, but it may be more convenient to file in Medina County.

A paternity suit is a custody proceeding between unmarried parents.  In Medina County, paternity suits are heard in the Medina County Domestic Relations Court.

Other types of family law matters for Seville residents may have to be filed in Medina County Juvenile Court and Medina County Probate Court.

The following are important links for Seville residents involved in family law cases:

Medina County Domestic Relations Court, 99 Public Square, Medina, Ohio 44256:

http://www.medinadomesticrelations.org/

Medina County Probate and Juvenile Court, 93 Public Square, Medina, Ohio 44256:

http://www.medinaprobate.org/

To learn about other nearby divorce and juvenile courts in which this Seville divorce attorney represents clients, click on any of the following links: Dalton divorce attorney; Norton divorce attorney. To read more on family law, click on any of the following links to my other articles related to family law: Medina County legal custody attorney; How does a court decide spousal support; In children services cases, legal custodians have parental rights, too; Custody rights of an unmarried mother; Dividing a business in divorce; What factors does a court use to decide custody. 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; Daniel Gigiano work; Works of Daniel Gigiano.

 

Attorney Gigiano is an experienced Medina County divorce attorney for Seville residents, who practices in Medina county courts, and in the courts in surrounding counties.  If you have questions you need answered by an experienced Seville divorce lawyer in Medina County, please call Attorney Daniel F. Gigiano at 330-336-3330.  Attorney Gigiano’s office is located in historic downtown Wadsworth.