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Jason A. Showen - Lebanon, OH
324 E. Warren St. Lebanon, OH 45036
The Law Offices of Jason A. Showen, LLC
Lebanon Divorce/Dissolution/Family Law Issues Lawyer
Overview
Jason A. Showen is a native to Southwest Ohio, yet has lived and worked throughout the country. He attended the University of Florida where he received his Bachelors degree in Broadcasting in 1987. Jason worked in radio as an announcer for several years, as well as a business manager for a variety of companies. He attended the University of Denver Law School, focusing on trial and appellate advocacy. Before moving back to Ohio, Jason was a law clerk for a Colorado District Court judge...
Jason A. Showen is a native to Southwest Ohio, yet has lived and worked throughout the country. He attended the University of Florida where he received his Bachelors degree in Broadcasting in 1987. Jason worked in radio as an announcer for several years, as well as a business manager for a variety of companies. He attended the University of Denver Law School, focusing on trial and appellate advocacy. Before moving back to Ohio, Jason was a law clerk for a Colorado District Court judge...
Jason A. Showen is a native to Southwest Ohio, yet has lived and worked throughout the country. He attended the University of Florida where he received his Bachelors degree in Broadcasting in 1987. Jason worked in radio as an announcer for several years, as well as a business manager for a variety of companies. He attended the University of Denver Law School, focusing on trial and appellate advocacy. Before moving back to Ohio, Jason was a law clerk for a Colorado District Court judge.
He now practices in many different areas but focuses on Divorce/Dissolution/Family Law Issues, and Civil Protection Orders. Jason is a member of the Southwest Ohio Collaborative Law Association and several other trial and bar associations.
About Jason A. Showen
Practice Areas
- Divorce/Dissolution/Family Law Issues
- Civil Protection Orders
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Warren County Bar Association (Active Member)
- Warren County Grievance Committee (Member and Investigator)
Past Positions
- Colorado District Court Judge, Law Clerk
Education
- University of Denver College of Law, Denver, Colorado
J.D., Focus On: Trial and Appellate Advocacy - University of Florida, 1987
Bachelors degree in Broadcasting
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
324 E. Warren St. Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone
Fax
- 513-282-6085
Office Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday to Sunday Closed
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