Clermont County Divorce & Dissolution Lawyers
Trusted Family Law Attorneys Serving Clermont County
The Fogelman Law Firm provides legal representation for divorce, dissolution, and family law matters in Clermont County, including Batavia, Milford, and surrounding communities. Our experienced attorneys understand the local court system and are committed to helping you navigate your case with clarity and professionalism.
The Fogelman Law Firm is proud of our long-standing history serving the Clermont County community. For many years, we provided legal guidance from our original office at 10 South Third Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103.
As our practice grew, we moved to a new, state-of-the-art facility to better serve all our clients and simplify their legal process. We now enjoy serving Clermont County from our Milford location.
We have offices conveniently located in Clermont, Hamilton, and Butler Counties—
we manage Warren County cases through our Batavia Office.
so you don’t have to travel far for the legal help you need.
Batavia Office
(Clermont County - Main Office)
5300 DuPont Circle, Suite B1
Milford, Ohio 45150
clermont@fogelmanfirm.com
Hamilton Office (Butler County)
441 Vine Street
Carew Tower, 29th floor
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
About Divorce & Dissolution in Clermont County
Where is the Clermont County Domestic Relations Court located?
The Clermont County Domestic Relations Court is located in Batavia, Ohio. For more details on court procedures and filings, visit their website here.
What forms do I need to file for divorce or dissolution in Clermont County?
You can access the necessary divorce and dissolution forms through the Clermont County Domestic Relations Court website here. We also provide guidance to ensure your paperwork is completed correctly.
What are the filing fees for divorce and dissolution in Clermont County?
Filing fees vary based on case type. You can find the most up-to-date fee schedule here.
How long does the divorce or dissolution process take in Clermont County?
The timeline depends on the complexity of your case. An uncontested dissolution may take 30-90 days, while contested divorces could take longer, depending on court scheduling and negotiations.
Do I have to appear in court for a dissolution in Clermont County?
Yes, a final hearing is typically required to finalize a dissolution. We will prepare you for this hearing and guide you through every step of the process.
How does The Fogelman Law Firm help clients in Clermont County?
Our attorneys provide legal guidance tailored to the Clermont County court system. We handle all necessary filings, represent you in hearings, and advocate for a fair outcome in divorce court.