Family Lawyers Serving Columbus and Central OH for Over 15 Years
The attorneys of Matan, Wright & Noble have been providing family law services to central Ohio for over 15 years, including:
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Dissolution
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Divorce
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Child Custody & Visitation (Parenting Time)
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Child Support
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Spousal Support
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Division of Property
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Retirement and Pension Division
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Pre-Nuptial Agreements
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Post Decree Modifications
There are two primary ways to bring your marriage to an end in Ohio. If you and your spouse are in complete agreement on every issue regarding the termination of your marriage in Ohio, you may elect to file a dissolution. This is usually the fastest, and most affordable option for many couples and our lawyers are experienced with drafting agreements which capture the intentions of the couple involved without causing unnecessary legal expenses.
Sometimes it isn't possible to come to agreement on the issues within your marriage. A divorce provides the framework to protect your interests and to resolve the issues between you and your spouse, while providing for the division of assets and debts and resolving issues related to the children and support. The attorneys at Matan, Wright & Noble will stand up for your interests, and protect those issues which are important to you.
Columbus Ohio Child Custody, Visitation and Support Attorneys
In Franklin County, most magistrates start with the goal that time with the children will be split evenly between the parents. There are reasons to deviate from this schedule, especially when those issues involve the health or safety of the kids. The lawyers at Matan, Wright & Noble will work with you to determine the best possible outcome for you and your family and work to ensure that all issues involving parenting time, support, medical and educational decisions, and the children's best interests are protected.
Once a divorce is finalized, life often changes. This can involve the relocation of one of the parents, changes in income and support arrangements, even issues relating to fraud and improper legal procedures from the initial divorce proceeding. Post decree changes, modifications and appeals can require specialized knowledge and experience, and you should contact us to discuss your specific circumstances and the outcome you are seeking.
We invite you to call us or come in for a visit. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation, and our offices have free parking and are conveniently located a block from the Franklin County Courthouse.

