About Lundgren & Schneider — General Practice Alliance OH
Lundgren & Schneider is a general practice Alliance firm serving residents and small business owners across Stark County and northeast Ohio. The firm handles a versatile mix of civil, family, and estate matters under Ohio law. In a city the size of Alliance, a long-standing local firm builds the kind of community relationships that bring clients back across decades.
Alliance sits at the eastern edge of Stark County, with quick access to Akron and Canton. Many residents work in regional manufacturing or healthcare, and the firm’s clients include families who’ve called the area home for generations. Browse other firms in Alliance for comparison.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe a steady, dependable firm where attorneys take time to listen before recommending strategy. Clients mention reasonable fees relative to the regional market and clear written communication after meetings. The firm has earned trust by treating modest matters with the same seriousness as larger cases.
General Practice Alliance — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil disputes and contract matters in Stark County Common Pleas Court
- Family law including divorce, custody, and support modifications
- Estate planning, simple wills, and powers of attorney
- Probate administration in Stark County Probate Court
- Real estate transactions and landlord-tenant matters
- Small business contracts and entity formation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice Alliance attorney handle?
A general practitioner handles most everyday legal needs, from family matters to estate planning to civil disputes. For highly specialized issues like complex tax litigation, the firm refers out. Most Stark County families benefit from one trusted office across many years.
How does Ohio probate work?
Ohio probate filing fees average around $350, with attorney fees typically running about 5% of the probate estate value. Standard estates close within 6 to 12 months. A revocable living trust avoids probate for assets it holds.
Where are Alliance civil cases filed?
Most civil cases for Alliance residents are filed in the Stark County Court of Common Pleas in Canton. Cases under $15,000 may be filed in the Alliance Municipal Court. Probate goes to the Stark County Probate Court at the same Canton complex.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Alliance, Ohio
- Ohio adult guardianships: active cases rose from about 42,000 in 2011 to 49,000 by 2020 — Court News Ohio
- Stark County: Ohio’s seventh-most-populous county and home to Canton’s federal and common pleas courts — Ohio Supreme Court directory
- Probate fees: Ohio attorneys average roughly 5% of estate value plus the $350 filing fee — Court News Ohio


