- Divorce
- Child SupportA divorce is when a marriage ends without the agreement of one of the spouses, or when a spouse is absent. Unlike a dissolution, reasons for divorce must be presented. Property division, child custody, and child support can either be negotiated or will be settled in court. If the divorce is contested, the process may become lengthy.
- Child Custody and VisitationA dissolution is a process where both spouses are in mutual agreement of separating. Property division, child custody, and child support will be negotiated before the dissolution is filed. The marriage will typically dissolve and end within 30 to 90 days of filing.
- Criminal DefenseIf you’ve been charged with a crime, you need a criminal defense attorney on your side. At Shew & Dixon Law Office, we’ll aggressively represent, defend, and provide you with the legal services you need.
- DUI/DWIIf you’ve been charged with a DUI or DWI, you should not plead guilty right away. Many factors are involved in the case, including how you were arrested and how the sobriety tests were conducted. These factors can make or break your case, so it’s essential to have a knowledgeable and experienced DUI attorney on your side. Call us right away at 513-422-4861 so you can have the best chance in court.
- Traffic ViolationsIf you’ve been charged with a traffic violation, you may be facing fines, decreased driving privileges, increased insurance costs, or even jail time. We can help you get the charges reduced or dismissed in cases of...
- Assault
- Personal InjurySuffering from an injury is bad enough, but it’s even worse when it’s not your fault. If you’ve been injured due to the carelessness or negligence of another, a personal injury lawyer can help you fight for what you deserve.
- Medical Malpractice
- Auto Accidents
- Dog Bites
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- BankruptcyA Chapter 7 bankruptcy, for example, completely eliminates your debt, providing you with a fresh start. A repayment plan is not set in place, and the debtor’s non-exempt assets are usually sold to pay off creditors.
- ForeclosureIf you’re facing foreclosure, our attorneys will analyze your case to determine if the bank has correctly followed the rules and regulations of the foreclosure process. If they have not, we will hold them responsible and help you form the strongest defense case.