Collaborative Law (also called Collaborative Divorce or Collaborative Practice) is a structured process that provides an alternative to court. The Collaborative choice offers you the opportunity to focus on what is important to you, your family and your future.
Child Support
For both custodial and noncustodial parents, child support can be an ongoing issue and topic of argument. Regardless of whether or not their children live with them, parents have a legal obligation to financially support their children. In Ohio, unpaid child support can lead to wage garnishment, license suspension, reporting to credit bureaus and even jail time. Diehl & Hubbell represents custodial parents and non-custodial parents on issues involving child support. For custodial parents, we can challenge child support determinations that are insufficient to support your child. For non-custodial parents, we can seek modifications of your child support obligations if your financial circumstances have changed to avoid being found delinquent on your support obligations.
Child Custody and Visitation
Family law cases have a tendency to be very emotionally charged and stressful. If you are involved in a divorce, child custody or visitation case, you need an attorney who will assert your rights and will give you the insight to help you make an informed decision about your case. Diehl & Hubbell can guide you through your domestic relations case, protecting both your financial and parental interests. We offer customized legal representation to help you achieve an outcome that works for both you and your family. Our Lebanon-based office serves most of Southwestern Ohio, including the cities of Lebanon, Hillsboro, Wilmington, Hamilton, and everywhere in between.
Spousal Support
Divorce is a civil lawsuit to end a marriage. The parties ask the court to make the final decisions concerning property division, spousal support and matters regarding the children.
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime in Lebanon, Dayton, Cincinnati or the surrounding areas, you will need a tough, smart defense lawyer to help protect your legal rights and freedom. At Diehl & Hubbell, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch criminal defense to clients in Warren and Butler counties, and throughout Southwest Ohio.
DUI/DWI
Certain offenses may not get sealed: first and second degree felonies, domestic violence, OVI (DUI), and others.
White Collar Crimes
Diehl & Hubbell handles a variety of criminal law cases, including felony and misdemeanor crimes, drug offenses, assault and battery, domestic violence, DUIs and related charges, theft and property offenses, white-collar crimes and probation and parole violations. We offer free initial consultations to all potential clients and serve the following cities: Lebanon, Wilmington, Hamilton, Hillsboro, and everywhere in between.
Theft
Misdemeanors
Maybe. Expungement is called ‘sealing of records’ in Ohio. Ohio recently expanded how many offenses an individual may get expunged, and these can include felonies and misdemeanors.
No. If Medicaid or Medicare paid medical bills for which an injured person receives compensation from a third party, Medicare and Medicaid may have a right to reimbursement. In Ohio, Workers Compensation and other government/administrative entities may have a right to reimbursement as well.
I often get a call from somebody that might say they were involved in a fairly significant accident, but they did not sustain any injuries and the only issue involved is the damage to their motor vehicle. In many circumstances, an individual can handle the issues involving property damage and getting compensation for their damaged vehicle. If you feel confident that you understand the value of your vehicle, and you’re confident that you understand the documents and releases you are going to be signing, it is not necessarily important that you obtain an attorney to handle the resolution of a motor vehicle accident if it’s only dealing with a property damage. On the other hand, if there is any type of bodily injury, it is almost imperative to obtain competent counsel in dealing with the insurance adjuster and advising you on how to handle that claim.
When you become a client at Diehl & Hubbell, LLC, we begin protecting your claim immediately. As soon as you contact us, we will investigate the scene, preserve evidence, obtain medical documentation and begin building your case. Did you know that what you say or do in the short time between an automobile accident and your call to a personal injury lawyer can affect your claim?