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Toledo Family Law Firm
Overview
In order to provide you with the best in service, I prefer to keep my practice local within the areas of Lucas County, Wood County, Fulton County and Ottawa County. Meeting with clients and maintaining regular contact helps me better understand their needs and how to assist in meeting those.
Family law often entails many difficult and stressful issues that tend to hit us the hardest when we are most vulnerable. Understanding the legal system and one's rights and responsibilities can help to alleviate some of the stress. A combination of a strong support system and a good family law attorney will help guide a person through what tends to be an emotional and difficult time.
For over 33 years, I have practiced family law. My experience helping clients ranges from divorces and dissolutions, to premarital agreements, custody, and support. The goal is to assist clients in obtaining a reasonable and fair settlement. If an acceptable agreement cannot be obtained, then I will pursue and protect your rights in court.
Before I began practicing solo, I worked for a public interest law firm. There I advocated for basic legal equality and represented people who had been diagnosed with mental illnesses. In addition, I was a volunteer mediator for many years with the Citizens Settlement Dispute Program.
Not only am I a current member of the Ohio State Bar Association and the Toledo Bar Association, but I am admitted to practice in federal court.
About Carla B. Davis, Attorney & Counselor at Law
Practice Areas
- Family Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
405 Madison AvenueSuite 1000 Toledo, OH 43604
Phone
Fax
- 419-242-8658
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