- Divorce
- Child SupportThere may come a time when a person in Ohio wants to change their child support order. Anyone can request a review of their child support order from the Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA). A support officer will conduct the child support order review. The support officer does not represent or advocate for either party. The support order needs to have been active for a minimum of three years.
- Child Custody and VisitationHow does child custody work and why hire Lee Rosenthal Attorney at Law as your child custody attorney in Columbus, Ohio?
- AdoptionHow do step parent adoptions work in Ohio and what are the benefits of hiring Goldman & Rosenthal as your step parent adoption attorney in Columbus, Ohio?
- Paternity
- Spousal SupportSpousal support is another word for alimony. It may be awarded in a divorce after a consideration of numerous factors, including the disparity of income of the parties, the length of the marriage, the education of the parties and the ages of the parties. After a consideration of these many factors, spousal support may be awarded to either spouse, regardless of gender. Spousal support is awarded at the discretion of the court, which means a judge decides whether or not spousal support is awarded and the amount and duration of the support order.
- Legal SeparationOne of the most stressful and challenging issues surrounding a divorce or legal separation is a child custody dispute. A good first step in making sure the process is handled in a way that will benefit you is consulting with an experienced lawyer. However, it is still important to know about the process.
- AnnulmentGrandparents can sue for visitation rights at any time if the parents are involved in a divorce, dissolution of marriage, legal sepai·ation, annulment or child support proceeding that involves the child. The grandpai·ents do not have to wait for a divorce to be finalized or a remarriage to take place
- Child AbuseComplications in custody cases are the result of issues such as military deployment, out of state residence, non-traditional work schedules, child abuse allegations and domestic violence.
- Criminal Defense
- Construction LitigationLee S. Rosenthal has represented individuals in all aspects of family law cases including divorce, dissolution, property division, spousal support, child support, custody and visitation, grandparents’ rights and adoptions since 1982. A native of Columbus, Mr. Rosenthal has practiced in Domestic Relations and Juvenile Courts, General Division Trial Courts and Appellate Courts throughout the State of Ohio. He also has extensive experience in probate matters, civil litigation, real estate and construction law. A former judicial clerk to Ohio’s Fifth District Court of Appeals, he is a graduate of the Ohio State University (B.A. 1979) and the Ohio State University Mortiz College of Law (J.D. 1982). He is admitted to the Bars of the State of Ohio, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Mr. Rosenthal also mentors new lawyers as a participant in The Supreme Court of Ohio’s Lawyer Mentoring Program and is an active member of the Ohio State and Columbus Bar Associations. lrosenthal@goldman-rosenthal.com
- Personal Injury30 years of practice is a long time. Lee Rosenthal Attorney at Lawl use their experience to obtain the best possible results for their clients. Though they cover many areas of practice, including personal injury and criminal defense, Lee Rosenthal Attorney at Law are well-known as family law attorneys.
- Estate PlanningLee S. Rosenthal has practiced law in Franklin County and in surrounding counties since 1988 in the field of Domestic Relations and Family Law, Probate and Estate Planning and General Civil Litigation.
- Wills
- Probate