Family Law Attorney Serving Solon, Ohio
Practical guidance for divorce, custody, support, property division, and changing family circumstances.
Family-law matters can affect your children, finances, home, and future. Robert Adelman Law assists Solon residents with divorce, dissolution, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal support, property division, post-decree changes, and other family-related legal concerns. From a nearby Chagrin Falls office, Attorney Robert Adelman provides straightforward guidance focused on helping clients understand their options and make informed decisions.
Family Law Guidance for Solon Individuals and Parents

Family-law disputes often involve important personal decisions and unfamiliar court procedures. Whether you are considering divorce, trying to reach a dissolution agreement, addressing a parenting dispute, or seeking a change to an existing order, understanding your rights and responsibilities is an important first step. Robert Adelman Law helps Solon clients evaluate the legal and practical issues involved, prepare for negotiations or court proceedings, and pursue solutions that reflect their family’s circumstances.
Local Family Law Services Near Solon
Solon residents can work with Robert Adelman Law from the firm’s nearby Chagrin Falls office. The firm assists spouses, parents, and other family members who need clear explanations and practical guidance during difficult transitions. Solon is located in Cuyahoga County. Depending on the type of case and the parties’ circumstances, divorce, dissolution, custody, parenting-time, support, and related matters may be handled through the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Division of Domestic Relations or another court with proper jurisdiction.
Family Law Services for Solon Clients

Robert Adelman Law assists Solon clients with family-law matters that may include:


  • Divorce and marriage termination
  • Dissolution of marriage
  • Legal separation
  • Child custody and parental rights
  • Parenting-time schedules
  • Shared-parenting plans
  • Child-support matters
  • Spousal-support matters
  • Division of marital property and debts
  • Post-decree modifications
  • Enforcement of existing court orders
  • Negotiation and resolution of family disputes

Learn more about the firm’s complete family law services.

When Should You Contact a Family Law Attorney?

Consider speaking with a family-law attorney when a family transition or dispute may affect your legal rights, finances, parenting responsibilities, or existing court orders. Common reasons include:


  • You are considering divorce or dissolution
  • You have received divorce, custody, or support papers
  • You and your spouse need help negotiating an agreement
  • You have questions about child custody or parenting time
  • A current parenting schedule is no longer workable
  • Your income or financial circumstances have changed
  • You are concerned about property, debts, or business interests
  • The other party is not following an existing court order
  • You need to request or respond to a post-decree modification
  • You want to understand your options before making a major decision

Speaking with an attorney early can help you avoid preventable mistakes and prepare for the decisions ahead.

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The Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Division of Domestic Relations handles divorce, dissolution, legal separation, and related domestic-relations matters within its jurisdiction. Parenting arrangements may include sole residential-parent designations, shared-parenting plans, and parenting-time schedules based on the circumstances of the case. The court also provides procedures for seeking changes to existing custody, parenting-time, and support orders. The appropriate court and legal process depend on where the parties live, whether they are married, whether an existing case or order already exists, and the specific relief requested.
Solon Family Law Matters and Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court
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Why Solon Clients Choose Robert Adelman Law

Family-law clients need clear guidance, realistic expectations, and careful attention to the details that can affect their families and finances. Robert Adelman Law offers Solon clients:


  • Personalized attention
  • Direct communication with an experienced attorney
  • Clear explanations of legal options and court procedures
  • Practical strategies based on individual circumstances
  • Assistance with negotiation and contested matters
  • A nearby office in Chagrin Falls

The objective is to help clients make informed decisions while protecting their legal and practical interests.

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Related Legal Services

Family-law matters may overlap with other legal and financial concerns. A marriage, divorce, birth, or change in family responsibilities may make it important to review your estate planning and wills. Disagreements involving agreements, jointly owned property, or other contested matters may also involve the firm’s dispute resolution services.

Family Law Services in Nearby Communities

Robert Adelman Law serves Solon and other communities near its Chagrin Falls office, including Orange, Pepper Pike, Moreland Hills, Bainbridge Township, South Russell, Aurora, Beachwood, Woodmere, Twinsburg, and surrounding Northeast Ohio communities.

Related Legal Services and Nearby Communities

Robert Adelman Law provides family law services throughout communities near Chagrin Falls. Related pages include an estate planning attorney serving Orange and an estate planning attorney serving Bainbridge Township. Visit our complete areas we serve directory for additional locations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Law in Solon, Ohio
What is the difference between divorce and dissolution in Ohio?
A divorce is a contested court proceeding in which one spouse files against the other and unresolved issues may be decided by the court. A dissolution is generally used when both spouses have reached a complete agreement before filing.

Where are divorce cases involving Solon residents handled?
Solon is located in Cuyahoga County. When the residency and jurisdiction requirements are satisfied, a divorce or dissolution may be handled through the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Division of Domestic Relations. The proper court depends on the specific circumstances.

How is child custody decided in Ohio?
Courts consider the child’s best interests and the circumstances identified under Ohio law. Relevant considerations may include the child’s relationships, adjustment, health and safety, the parents’ ability to cooperate, and other case-specific factors.

What is shared parenting?
Shared parenting is an arrangement in which both parents share rights and responsibilities under a court-approved shared-parenting plan. Shared parenting does not necessarily require equal parenting time in every case.

Can an existing parenting schedule be changed?
A parenting arrangement may be modified when legal requirements are met. The court will consider the existing order, the requested change, the child’s best interests, and the facts supporting the request.

Can child support or spousal support be modified?
Some support orders may be modified when the governing order and Ohio law permit modification and the required change in circumstances is shown. The available options depend on the type of support and the language of the existing order.

How is property divided during an Ohio divorce?
Ohio courts generally identify marital and separate property and seek an equitable division of marital assets and debts. The treatment of a home, retirement accounts, business interests, investments, and other property depends on ownership history and the facts of the marriage.

What should I bring to a family-law consultation?
Bring any court papers, existing orders, prenuptial or separation agreements, recent financial records, property information, relevant communications, and a list of important dates, questions, and goals.