Aaron Paul Hartley

Aaron Paul Hartley

Aaron Paul Hartley
Hartley Law Office, LLC
Experience: 15 years
Divorce and Family Law
Rising Star, Rising Stars and 7 others
Awards 9
Experience 15y
Videos 1
Online & Web 7

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Attorney Aaron Hartley is devoted to delivering an exceptionally high level of attention, information, and professional service to each of his clients, and to achieving the favorable, cost-effective, and expeditious resolution of each client matter.

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

Ohio

Since 2008

Professional Experience

2009 - Current

Hartley Law Office, LLC

Owner

Education

2003 - 2006

Indiana University - Indiana University-Bloomington

J.D. | Law

Honors: Indiana Law Journal

2000 - 2003

Wright State University

B.S. | Philosophy

Honors: Recipient of Ronald F. Hough Scholarship

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Lead Counsel

Clients' Choice 2013

Avvo

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Contacts

Hartley Law Office, LLC 209 E Stroop Rd Dayton OH 45459 Telephone: (937) 312-9130 Fax: (937) 312-9139

Videos

Dayton Ohio Dissolution Lawyer | Hartley Law Office
Attorney Aaron Hartley of Hartley Law Office discusses marriage dissolution in Ohio. Dissolution requires your spouse’s and (if applicable) your spouse’s attorney’s cooperation. Once you have done your research and you and your spouse feel that you have amicably agreed on custody, assets, etc., your attorneys will bring those terms to court. The key with dissolution is having trust is your ex and ensuring that you and your ex have come to a full agreement on how your assets and family will be split and shared. Often times, couples who believe they have a solid dissolution find that when sensitive details—such as property, retirement income, and child custody—are introduced, there is much more disagreement that they originally thought there would be. If you think dissolution is best for you, it is important to do your research and come to an agreement on how important things in your lives will be split and shared. If this will not work for you and your spouse, you will then likely have to consider divorce.
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Aaron Paul Hartley
Aaron Paul Hartley Hartley Law Office, LLC

Experience: 15 years
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Location: USA
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Practice Areas

Divorce

Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce

Family Law

Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law

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