Many people die without wills in Ohio. In these cases, the probate court will oversee the distribution of the deceased person's assets. Even in instances where there is a will, the probate court may still need to approve it. The probate process The first step in...
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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...
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What keeps you up at night?
It’s our job to fix it, to help put it behind you.
At Amy M. Levine & Associates, our focus is helping people in Ohio. These are people going through some of the toughest challenges life can throw at them. Divorce, separation, and all related family law issues (like child custody, visitation, relocation, and property division), are extremely difficult to face.
Why Amy?
Founding attorney Amy Levine has practiced law since 2001 – for more than 15 years – since graduating from Capital University Law School in Columbus. She earned both a J.D., and two years later, an advanced law degree (an LL.M.) in business law and taxation. This focus that has served her clients well in property division and high-asset divorces.
Fortunately, you won’t go it alone.
From the beginning, Amy has focused on the types of legal issues that challenge everyone. It doesn’t matter who you are. People from all walks of life often face the prospect of divorce and its related issues. We represent clients in all aspects of the law relating to the needs of today’s families, and we handle a range of juvenile law matters as well, including abuse, neglect, and dependency.
We are with you every step of the way.
We want you to be in-the-know, which may help relieve some of your anxiety. At the least, you probably have questions, especially if you’ve never hired a lawyer in the past. For example, we inform our clients exactly what to expect in family court, and these five steps to help you prepare for divorce.
Call our Ohio family law team today.
Our practice includes divorce, child custody, child support, domestic violence, family law issues facing same-sex couples, and all other related matters not listed here. You need legal support and we’re here to give that to you.
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Amy M. Levine
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Our Latest Blog Posts
The basics of probate and will contests
Many people die without wills in Ohio. In these cases, the probate court will oversee the distribution of the deceased person's assets. Even in instances where there is a will, the probate court may still need to approve it. The probate process The first step in...
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...
Visit Our Blog