About Davis & Associates Attorneys at Law — Divorce Cleveland Ohio
Divorce Cleveland clients looking for a dedicated family law firm that prioritizes their best interests have a strong local option in Davis & Associates Attorneys at Law, located at 600 Superior Ave. East, Suite 1300, Cleveland, Ohio. The firm handles contested and uncontested divorce, dissolution of marriage, child custody, spousal support, high-asset property division, and domestic violence matters for Cuyahoga County residents — a full spectrum of divorce Cleveland legal services under one roof. The firm is available 24/7 to take calls and offers free consultations, making it accessible to clients who are in the middle of a crisis and need immediate guidance. For a broader view of divorce attorneys in the area, the Cleveland attorney directory lists additional local counsel.
Cuyahoga County has a notably low marriage rate by Ohio standards — the county records the lowest percentage of married individuals in Ohio at 39.7% — which correlates with significant demand for family law services including divorce, custody, and support modifications. Ohio recorded 27,962 divorces in 2023 against 60,080 marriages statewide. Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court, located at 1 W. Lakeside Ave., Cleveland, is the primary venue for all divorce, dissolution, and post-decree family law matters in the county. Davis & Associates’ 5.0-star rating from 36 client reviews reflects a consistent client experience centered on professionalism and effective results in Cuyahoga County family court.
What Clients Say
Client reviews of Davis & Associates describe a firm that is professional, accessible, and results-oriented in Cuyahoga County family law proceedings. Clients highlight the firm’s 24/7 availability as particularly valuable during emotionally difficult legal situations, noting that prompt responses and clear explanations of the divorce process significantly reduced their stress. The firm’s handling of property division and child custody matters is specifically praised for being thorough and client-focused rather than one-size-fits-all.
Divorce Cleveland — Practice Areas & Services
- Contested and uncontested divorce proceedings in Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court, 1 W. Lakeside Ave., Cleveland
- Dissolution of marriage for spouses who have reached agreement on all terms and want a cooperative, lower-cost resolution
- Child custody, parenting time (visitation), and child support determinations and modifications
- High-asset divorce and equitable property distribution involving business interests, retirement accounts, and real estate
- Domestic violence protection orders and related family court proceedings in Cuyahoga County
- Father’s rights representation for Cleveland-area fathers seeking fair custody and parenting time outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do divorce cases get filed in Cuyahoga County, Ohio?
Divorce and dissolution cases for Cleveland and Cuyahoga County residents are filed in the Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court, located at 1 W. Lakeside Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113. This court handles all divorce, dissolution, child custody, child support, and domestic violence civil protection orders for the county. A Cleveland divorce attorney who practices regularly in Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court will know the local procedural preferences, standard timelines, and judicial expectations that shape how cases resolve.
How is property divided in an Ohio divorce?
Ohio uses an equitable distribution standard, meaning marital property is divided fairly — but not necessarily equally — based on factors including each spouse’s income, the length of the marriage, and contributions to the marital estate. Separate property (assets owned before marriage or received as gifts/inheritance) is typically not subject to division. In a Cuyahoga County high-asset divorce, courts may appoint a financial expert to value businesses or complex retirement accounts. An experienced Cleveland divorce attorney can advocate for the most favorable distribution of both liquid and illiquid marital assets.
What is the difference between divorce and dissolution of marriage in Ohio?
In Ohio, a divorce is a contested process initiated by one spouse, while a dissolution is a mutual agreement both spouses present jointly to the court. Dissolution is typically faster and less costly because both parties have already agreed on all terms — property division, custody, support — before filing. In Cuyahoga County, an uncontested dissolution can be finalized in 30 to 90 days. A contested divorce, by contrast, may take one to two years if it proceeds to trial. Davis & Associates handles both pathways and can advise which is appropriate given your specific circumstances.
Quick Facts: Divorce in Cleveland, Ohio
- Ohio Divorce Statistics (2023): Ohio recorded 27,962 divorces in 2023, with roughly 2 divorces per 1,000 residents statewide — Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court
- Cuyahoga County Marriage Rate: Cuyahoga County records the lowest percentage of married individuals in Ohio at 39.7% — reflecting both high divorce rates and significant single-parent household rates — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Cuyahoga County
- Ohio Family Court Volume: Ohio had 60,080 marriages and 27,962 divorces in 2023 — a ratio that places Ohio’s divorce rate near the national average and creates consistent demand for family law attorneys in Cuyahoga County — Ohio Department of Health, Vital Statistics 2023




