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What are the penalties for a first-time OVI in Ohio?
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5 tips for those considering bankruptcy and divorce
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The difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy
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If you have significant wealth or complex assets that you wish to protect during divorce, thorough preparation and experienced counsel are essential. At Amy M. Levine & Associates, we provide sophisticated counsel to clients who want to protect their finances.
Our lead divorce lawyer, Amy M. Levine, brings nearly 15 years of experience to complex financial matters in family law cases. She holds an LL.M. (Master of Laws) in business and taxation, giving her a thorough understanding of divorce’s business and tax implications. We help clients make decisions that are financially sound for today and pragmatic for tomorrow.
Ms. Levine’s business background and financial knowledge are invaluable when helping clients resolve highly complex financial matters during divorce and marriage dissolution, including:
- Businesses of all sizes
- Estate planning documents
- Stock options and stock plans
- Taxation
- Substantial real property
- Bankruptcy impacts on divorce
- High wage earners, including business owners in a variety of industries
Aggressive, Caring Representation
Many people assume that a high-asset divorce will necessarily be an expensive and drawn-out divorce. However, we believe that with adequate preparation and experience, complex financial issues can be resolved with minimal stress and expense.
We take an aggressive position when appropriate, but our primary goal is always preserving the interests of our client. Often, mediation and negotiation can produce a result that meets the needs of both parties while safeguarding our clients’ priorities.
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Our divorce attorneys in Columbus, Ohio, and Huntington, West Virginia, assist clients throughout both states, including Franklin County. To arrange a complimentary consultation and learn more about protecting your assets in divorce, please contact us online or call 614-360-2942.

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3 tips for dealing with an insurance company after an accident
Even a seemingly minor vehicle collision can lead to financial and emotional challenges. From lost wages to medial bills, an entire family can face financial peril after a car, truck or motorcycle accident. While it might seem advantageous to quickly settle your...
What Is Probate?
Navigating life after a loved one dies is complicated and challenging in more ways than one. Figuring out how to handle their estate is just one difficult aspect of this and many people are not aware of the process involved or the timeline. Your loved one’s estate...
What are the penalties for a first-time OVI in Ohio?
You may have been out on a Friday night with a few friends and had a few beers to celebrate. Or you go to your family’s holiday party and drink one too many spiked eggnogs or cocktails. Before you know it, on your way home, police pull you over. Maybe you were...
5 tips for those considering bankruptcy and divorce
While divorce and bankruptcy are both considered chances for couples to move toward a fresh, exciting future, the two legal processes can overlap and ultimately harm each other. It is wise to research your options and learn more about the challenges you might face....
The difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy
Deciding to apply for bankruptcy is a significant decision. Bankruptcy can free a person from financial struggles and grant them the ability to clean their slate. The decision to apply for bankruptcy is a big decision, but it is not the only one someone needs to...
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