Columbus Family Law Firm
Overview
The Nigh Law Group, LLC, is a trusted source for legal representation in Columbus and Central Ohio, particularly when it comes to the intricate matters of family law. With a concentrated practice that includes divorce, dissolution, child custody, visitation, parentage, spousal and child support, as well as post-decree modifications, we provide personalized and attentive service to each unique case.
Legal challenges can be overwhelming, evoking emotions of fear, anger and confusion. We empathize with these emotions and stand ready to guide you through these trying times. Our commitment to quality legal advocacy and meticulous attention to detail distinguishes us from others in the field.
We prioritize listening to our clients, understanding their specific issues and delivering honest case evaluations. This client-centered approach ensures that we not only understand the immediate implications of your case but also its impact on your family's future and financial security.
Our experienced team of attorneys are skilled negotiators and seasoned trial advocates. They have been honored by the National Trial Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell, Attorney and Practice Magazine as well as The National Advocates for their accomplishments and professionalism.
At the Nigh Law Group, LLC, we don't just offer legal services — we strive for excellence in achieving your objectives and securing your family's well-being now and for generations to come. Whether your case is settled amicably or requires assertive representation in court, you can trust in our proven track record of successful outcomes. Contact us for professional and caring guidance – let us take care of you and your family's legal needs. We offer free initial consultations and virtual appointments.
About The Nigh Law Group, LLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce (Contested and Dissolutions)
- High Asset Divorce
- High Net Worth
- Custody & Visitation
- Dissolution
- Child Support
- Fathers Rights
- Mediation & Collaborative Law
- Military Divorce
- Same Sex Family Law
- Spousal Support
- Domestic Relations
- Parenting Time
Litigation
- 100%
People
Attorneys
- Courtney A. Zollars (Senior Attorney)
- Joseph A. Nigh (Managing Attorney)
- Rebecca Stumler (Of Counsel)
- Jessica Rowland (Associate Attorney)
Staff
- Lynn Glass, Senior Paralegal
- Patricia Dulaney, Senior Paralegal
- Samara Sarajlic, Legal Assistant
- Kathy Warnick, Bookkeeper and Account Consultant
- Jodi Burgess, Paralegal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
300 S. Second St. Columbus, OH 43215
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8am to 5pm
Phone
Fax
- 614-379-6454
Appointments
Weekday
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