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Northeast Ohio Divorce Attorneys Available to Handle Divorce Appeals

(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 23, 2011 ) Akron, Ohio -- The northeast Ohio divorce attorneys at Slater & Zurz are available to handle divorce appeals in the counties of Summit, Stark, Portage, Cuyahoga, Columbiana, Geauga, Medina, Mahoning, Trumbull and Wayne. While Ohio divorce appeals can be a costly and time-consuming endeavor, there are some situations where this may be the only solution. To learn more about divorce appeals in Ohio and to find out if the divorce attorneys at Slater & Zurz may be able to assist with your case, please visit http://dissolutionanddivorce.com/Ohio_Divorce_Appeals.html today.

When a party is not satisfied with a judgeÂ’s decision, they can appeal the divorce decree. While divorce cases are rarely appealed, with any appeals hardly ever being successful, there have been cases in the past where the trial judgeÂ’s decision was overturned. Those considering a divorce appeal in Ohio, however, should keep several factors in mind. First, an appeals court will not overturn an agreement between two parties absent real fraud or an agreement which the court deems unconscionable or in breach of public policy. Furthermore, if real fraud exists, the parties will generally have to return to trial court, rather than file an appeal. Couples considering a divorce appeal should also bear in mind the high-cost of appeals, and examine other courses of action which may be more suitable, such as a motion to change the separation agreement or final order. Lastly, these individuals should consider the time-sensitive nature of divorce appeals, as a Notice of Appeal must be filed quickly in Ohio, providing the parties only a short period of time to decide whether to pursue an appeal after the judgment is filed.

In general, Ohio divorces are most commonly appealed because the trial court abused its discretion. The northeast Ohio divorce lawyers at Slater & Zurz understand the freedom of interpretation and wide range of discretion provided to divorce courts and understand how to navigate a divorce appeal when this is the only option for their clients. They can also assist individuals pursue other options, such as a motion for a new trial, if a divorce appeal is not appropriate. Visit DissolutionandDivorce.com today to learn more about your legal rights and options in an Ohio divorce and to contact the northeast Ohio divorce attorneys at Slater & Zurz.


About Slater and Zurz LLP

Slater and Zurz LLP is a leading divorce and personal injury firm in Ohio, with offices located in Akron, Columbus and Canton. The firm handles divorce, dissolution, child custody and other family law matters as well as auto accidents, medical malpractice, and workplace accident lawsuits. Visit Slater and Zurz LLP online at http://dissolutionanddivorce.com to learn more about the northeast Ohio law firm and to contact the firm in regard to your divorce or other legal matter.

Slater & Zurz
Jim Slater
800-297-9191
pressrelease@lawyercentral.com

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