Armbruster Kelley Kot Honeck

Law Firm in Akron, OH
Law Firm in Akron, OH Divorce, Dissolution, Custody. My three decades of knowledge includes the gamut from simple dissolutions to complex divorce and custody matters. I have litigated custody matters in both the Domestic Relations and Juvenile Courts. I have represented parents who have been threatened with having their kids taken away by the local kids's services agency. I'm experienced in paternity actions.

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159 South Main Street # 720
Akron, OH
44308
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Professional Experience
read moreIn 1981, I started, have built and continue to operate a successful law practice serving hundreds of clients. I have a broad array of experience having represented individuals in the simplest of their legal matters to the litigation of complex federal class action lawsuits. Office of the Ohio Attorney General-Civil Rights Division. From 1978 to 1981, I worked as an Assistant Ohio Attorney General representing the Ohio Civil Rights Commission litigating cases of employment discrimination. From 2005 until 2013, I was the Judicial Officer for the Village, presiding over its Mayor's Court, hearing and deciding traffic and criminal cases within the jurisdiction of the Village.
Legal expertise with a personal
read moreFor more than 40 years, I have been helping clients get the advice and representation they deserve by offering high quality legal services in a professional, yet caring environment. Responsive to your needs, I take a personal interest in each case which is why you can always expect meaningful advice and an effort that whole heartedly seeks out fair and just results. My approach has led to many long standing client relationships that are built on trust. From efficiency to cost effectiveness, a small office can make a big difference, when it comes to client advantage.
Frequently asked questions about
read moreEither a divorce or dissolution will result in the termination of your marriage but they are two very different procedures. A divorce is generally a "full-blown" adversarial legal proceeding in which each party has subpoena power and the right to compel the other party to divulge financial and other relevant information. A divorce proceeding may take as long as a year or more and there are many hearings along the way. During the course of the divorce, the Court may issue temporary orders which provide for the support of the spouse and the children.
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