
Covering the entire process from initial application through hearing and appeals, attorneys Richard P. Arthur and Christopher S. Owen will provide you with the comprehensive legal representation you need and deserve. Richard P. Arthur, Attorney At Law offers free consultations to all new clients. Please call (937) 278-9333 to schedule your free consultation in our Trotwood office today.
For nearly 30 years, Richard P. Arthur, Attorney at Law has specialized in family law matters, including issues involving divorce, separation, and custody, as well as many others. Filing for bankruptcy can offer a fresh start to those facing serious financial hardship. Richard P. Arthur, Attorney at Law has advised many through the personal bankruptcy process.
For nearly 30 years, Richard P. Arthur, Attorney at Law has specialized in family law matters, including issues involving divorce, separation, and custody, as well as many others. Filing for bankruptcy can offer a fresh start to those facing serious financial hardship. Richard P. Arthur, Attorney at Law has advised many through the personal bankruptcy process.
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Richard P. Arthur
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Through almost three decades of practice, Mr. Arthur has earned a variety of accolades, one of which coming from his volunteer work at the Artemis House, a local battered women's shelter. He is admitted to practice before all courts in the state of Ohio and the United States Federal District Court for Southern District of Ohio.
Family Law
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Mr. Arthur has been practicing law in the Domestic Relations Court of Montgomery and surrounding counties for almost three decades. As an accomplished family law attorney, he is well-respected by the local and regional judges alike, as well as magistrates and court personnel.
He strives to stay current on new rulings and regulations that could affect divorce, marriage dissolution, custody, and child support issues in the Dayton area while simultaneously allocating appropriate time to each of his clients.He understands the delicate nature and complex dynamics that go into many family disputes and takes pride in representing them with care and compassion.
He strives to stay current on new rulings and regulations that could affect divorce, marriage dissolution, custody, and child support issues in the Dayton area while simultaneously allocating appropriate time to each of his clients.He understands the delicate nature and complex dynamics that go into many family disputes and takes pride in representing them with care and compassion.
Divorce
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Divorce is stressful and difficult. When two partners are battling for the rights to children, property, and other things, neither party should be without a lawyer. Preferably, you want a trusted and aggressive negotiator on your side.
Attorneys Richard P. Arthur and Christopher S. Owen have been through hundreds of divorce cases and know what to look out for (and what to avoid) so that even the toughest negotiations can result in an optimal outcome for you.The state of Ohio recognizes both marital and separate property. This means there can be a clear delineation of which property was acquired before the marriage and acquired jointly.
Attorneys Richard P. Arthur and Christopher S. Owen have been through hundreds of divorce cases and know what to look out for (and what to avoid) so that even the toughest negotiations can result in an optimal outcome for you.The state of Ohio recognizes both marital and separate property. This means there can be a clear delineation of which property was acquired before the marriage and acquired jointly.
Child Support
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Parents who are either divorcing, unmarried or separated, can request a child support order from the local juvenile or domestic relations court or their local child support agency. If the parents are not formally married before the child is born, then a child support obligation must be brought about by establishing paternity.
Bankruptcy
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If you are no longer able to meet your obligations due to financial hardship, bankruptcy could be a good option. Filing for bankruptcy means legally stating that you are incapable of meeting your debt payments on time. Should you qualify, a Federal court will impose an order declaring you legally bankrupt and discharge your debts.
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