Divorce Lawyers for Protection of Your Financial Interests
Unlike child support, which is ordered at some level in the vast majority of Ohio divorce cases involving children, spousal support is far from an automatic outcome. However, it is a very important consideration in many divorces after lengthy marriages and higher-asset divorce cases.
Whether you believe you should be awarded spousal support, want to minimize the amount you pay your ex-spouse, or simply want to defend your interests against an unfair, excessive spousal support order, contact us at Randal A. Lowry & Associates.
Decades of Experience with Divorce and Financial Analysis
Attorney Randal A. Lowry has well over 30 years experience handling Akron area and Northeast Ohio divorces and legal separations. As we assess all the issues in your case, we will approach your unique situation in full view of the factors our Ohio courts use in making decisions about spousal support (sometimes still called "alimony" outside legal circles).
Our strong financial knowledge and access to trusted experts in accounting, business valuation, and other complex issues can be a tremendous asset for you. We are committed to preparing your case thoroughly and working toward a divorce settlement that serves your interests to the greatest extent possible under the law.
Defending Your Interests in All Family Law Matters
Our lawyers are capable and determined in:
- Helping ensure any temporary order for spousal support is reasonable and fair to you
- Advocating aggressively for a favorable settlement or trial outcome
- Representing you in post-decree litigation if necessary to appeal an unjust award or modify a spousal support order when circumstances change substantially after your divorce
We can also advise you and draft an antenuptial agreement that deals with spousal support proactively before you marry, guarding against any significant conflict on this issue should your marriage end.
Call 330-929-0507 to Arrange an Informative Consultation
Spousal support is a complex aspect of family law in Ohio. Assumptions and any reliance on hearsay or others' experience are risky. We encourage you to contact us for dependable legal information and counsel.









