Divorce proceedings could prove incredibly stressful for both spouses. Stress sometimes contributes to distractions, which may be particularly unhelpful during legal proceedings. When discussing divorce settlement matters, overlooking anything creates eventual...
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Man found guilty of defrauding Medicaid of $2 million
On April 27, a 57-year-old Ohio man was found guilty of health care fraud and several other charges related to a Medicaid billing scheme. According to prosecutors, the man received around $2 million in fraudulent reimbursements from Medicaid. Billing for X-rays that...
Medical debt is the top cause of bankruptcy filings
Medical debt is the No. 1 reason that people file for bankruptcy. An abrupt illness can lead to excessive medical bills that are even difficult to pay for people who have full-time jobs and health insurance. The medical debt factor has been on the minds of many people...
Understanding the Ohio probate process
It's a good idea to take the time to draw up a will if you haven't already. This document lets you leave money and assets to your family, friends and selected charities. If you don't leave a will, your estate may be subject to laws that determine how your estate is...
Signs a divorce may be right for you
Nobody gets married with the intention of getting a divorce, but it may be right for some couples. Even though 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, many more couples turn a blind eye to the signs they divorce may be the best option for themselves....
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Divorcing is one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make. There are a million questions you may be asking yourself. Should you consider legal separation first? What about marital asset division? What do the divorce laws say about my parental rights? In West Virginia and Ohio, dissolution of marriage and divorce laws are complex, and require legal representation by a qualified, intelligent divorce attorney who will remain focused on the outcomes you need to protect your rights.
At the divorce and family law office of Amy M. Levine & Associates, we will take the time to listen to your concerns about your future and help you decide on the best outcomes for your new future. Attorney Amy Levine has earned an LL.M. and understands how tax laws will affect your decisions.
If you are considering filing for divorce in Ohio or West Virginia, contact the West Virginia and Ohio dissolution of marriage lawyer’s office of Amy M. Levine & Associates for a no-cost initial consultation. We’ll start by sitting down with you and listening to your needs. We will make sure you fully understand how each decision you make will impact your family. We won’t let you rush headlong into emotional decisions to fight and scrap for settlement details that will cost you money in court, but might not have a positive impact on what your life will be like in five or 10 years. We believe that mediation and negotiated settlements are almost always the better alternative to divorce courtroom litigation, but we will fight aggressively for your rights when the other side doesn’t want to play fair.
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- Contested and uncontested divorce
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- Domestic violence issues
- Marital asset division
- Legal separation
- Financial asset and property valuation
- Pension, retirement accounts, deferred compensation division
If you are considering filing for divorce, find out what difference a responsive, professional attorney can make. Contact the West Virginia and Ohio dissolution of marriage attorney’s office of Amy M. Levine & Associates.

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Overlooking assets in a divorce
Divorce proceedings could prove incredibly stressful for both spouses. Stress sometimes contributes to distractions, which may be particularly unhelpful during legal proceedings. When discussing divorce settlement matters, overlooking anything creates eventual...
Man found guilty of defrauding Medicaid of $2 million
On April 27, a 57-year-old Ohio man was found guilty of health care fraud and several other charges related to a Medicaid billing scheme. According to prosecutors, the man received around $2 million in fraudulent reimbursements from Medicaid. Billing for X-rays that...
Medical debt is the top cause of bankruptcy filings
Medical debt is the No. 1 reason that people file for bankruptcy. An abrupt illness can lead to excessive medical bills that are even difficult to pay for people who have full-time jobs and health insurance. The medical debt factor has been on the minds of many people...
Understanding the Ohio probate process
It's a good idea to take the time to draw up a will if you haven't already. This document lets you leave money and assets to your family, friends and selected charities. If you don't leave a will, your estate may be subject to laws that determine how your estate is...
Signs a divorce may be right for you
Nobody gets married with the intention of getting a divorce, but it may be right for some couples. Even though 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, many more couples turn a blind eye to the signs they divorce may be the best option for themselves....
Visit Our Blog