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Cleveland Divorce Dissolution Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Carol B. Adelstein, located in Cleveland, Ohio, assists individuals and couples in resolving problems while ensuring their children’s safety and rights. The focus of The Law Office of Carol B. Adelstein is on family law matters, particularly divorce, which can have significant emotional and financial consequences on the lives of people...
The Law Office of Carol B. Adelstein, located in Cleveland, Ohio, assists individuals and couples in resolving problems while ensuring their children’s safety and rights. The focus of The Law Office of Carol B. Adelstein is on family law matters, particularly divorce, which can have significant emotional and financial consequences on the lives of people.
The firm was founded with the primary objective of guiding clients through family legal challenges with minimal stress, cost-effectiveness and a noncontentious approach. What distinguishes the firm from others is its capacity to provide the diverse and high-quality representation typically associated with larger law firms but in a cost-effective and personalized manner. Clients can expect undivided attention and comprehensive support at every stage of their case, whether they choose to meet in person or through virtual appointments.
The firm is committed to assisting clients with a wide range of family legal matters, including collaborative divorce, dissolution, child custody and support, spousal and child support, property division, adoption, father's rights, military divorce, same-sex family law, pre- and postnuptial agreements, domestic violence and neglect, and juvenile court issues.
Clients who engage with The Law Office of Carol B. Adelstein benefit not only from legal representation but also from a support system with 28 years of experience. The firm is dedicated to pursuing favorable outcomes for its clients, whether through negotiations or litigation, allowing them to move forward positively in their lives. Although complete agreement between opposing parties may be unlikely, the firm's hope is that, through compassionate and dedicated legal counsel, clients can be directed towards resolutions that benefit all parties involved during their free initial consultations.
About The Law Office of Carol B. Adelstein
Practice Areas
- Divorce Dissolution
- Child Custody and Visitation Issues
- Spousal and Child Support
- Property Division
- Prenuptial/Antenuptial Agreements
- Post-Decree Issues (modification of spousal/child support and enforce)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2577 Euclid Hts BlvdB Cleveland, OH 44106
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