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How can I protect my assets during my divorce?

According to the Centers for Disease Control, the divorce rate in the United States is around 2.3 per 1,000 people. Divorce can still be challenging and emotionally taxing despite this relatively low rate. Amidst the turmoil, it is important to consider how to protect...

Can you keep the family home after your divorce?

Going through a divorce is undoubtedly a tumultuous time in your life. Amidst all the emotional and logistical changes, you may wonder about the fate of your family home. Staying in your house can be comforting, as it provides a sense of stability during an otherwise...

Can your ex-spouse move to another state with the kids?

Following your divorce, it is possible that you and your ex-spouse will lead very separate lives. If you have children together, though, then any decisions made by either party are likely to impact the entire family. If your co-parent expresses a desire to move to...

What To Know About a High-Asset Divorce

Going through a divorce is a challenging and emotional process for everyone who faces this situation. It can be particularly complicated if you and your spouse have significant assets. With a thorough understanding of your rights, you can navigate complex financial...

The effect of parental alienation on child custody

Parental alienation is a malicious act, regardless of whether or not the offending parent is cognizant of their behavior. Any instance of one parent physically distancing their child from the other parent or unduly influencing the child's opinion of that parent can be...

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Dividing property is not a simple matter.

Our job is to ensure that all assets, from tangible property like homes and cars to intangible property like stock options and retirement accounts, are divided fairly and equitably under the unique circumstances of a given divorce matter or related family law matter. Such a thing is not easy. It requires sufficient experience, an effective strategy, and attention to detail.

We focus on optimizing the end result.

How do you “divide” a Steinway piano or an art collection?

Marital dissolution cases involving substantial assets and property require creative legal representation. Founder Amy Levine has been in practice for almost 20 years and holds not only a J.D. from Capital University Law School in Columbus, but an LL.M. (an advanced law degree) in business law and taxation. This background serves Amy’s high net worth divorce clients very well.

You need confidence in your attorney.

A confident attorney – one who knows how to handle these types of complex divorce cases – translates into confidence of your own. We start by listening. We want to learn as much about your current situation as possible. We analyze your assets and property, in light of the prospect of divorce, and consider how best to solve the problem of fair division. Finally, we create an effective strategy based on your goals and objectives, and work to implement it.

Call Amy and her associates today.

Amy M. Levine & Associates is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Call 614-360-2942 to arrange a free initial consultation.

Family Law

Amy M. Levine
View Profile

Our Latest Blog Posts

How can I protect my assets during my divorce?

According to the Centers for Disease Control, the divorce rate in the United States is around 2.3 per 1,000 people. Divorce can still be challenging and emotionally taxing despite this relatively low rate. Amidst the turmoil, it is important to consider how to protect...

Can you keep the family home after your divorce?

Going through a divorce is undoubtedly a tumultuous time in your life. Amidst all the emotional and logistical changes, you may wonder about the fate of your family home. Staying in your house can be comforting, as it provides a sense of stability during an otherwise...

Can your ex-spouse move to another state with the kids?

Following your divorce, it is possible that you and your ex-spouse will lead very separate lives. If you have children together, though, then any decisions made by either party are likely to impact the entire family. If your co-parent expresses a desire to move to...

What To Know About a High-Asset Divorce

Going through a divorce is a challenging and emotional process for everyone who faces this situation. It can be particularly complicated if you and your spouse have significant assets. With a thorough understanding of your rights, you can navigate complex financial...

The effect of parental alienation on child custody

Parental alienation is a malicious act, regardless of whether or not the offending parent is cognizant of their behavior. Any instance of one parent physically distancing their child from the other parent or unduly influencing the child's opinion of that parent can be...

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