Cleveland Ohio International Divorce Lawyer
Sorting Through the Complexities of International Divorce
A standard divorce is complicated enough, but when divorcing spouses live or work in a foreign country, the process is much more complex.
The attorneys at the law offices of Slive & Slive Co., L.P.A., have a sound understanding of the unique aspects of international divorce including jurisdiction and choice-of-law issues. We are experienced in counseling and representing our clients regarding child custody and asset division when distance separates the parties.
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Contact Slive & Slive today for a free initial consultation at our Cleveland, Ohio, law offices.
If you (or your spouse) are working or living overseas and are seeking a divorce, our lawyers, including a certified Family Law Specialist*, have over 30 years of experience and we will assist you with such matters relating to international divorce:
- Divorce and Dissolution process
- Understanding how jurisdiction is related to international divorce
- Child custody and visitation rights
- Child support
- Alimony/Spousal support
- Division of individual and community property
Jurisdiction and International Divorce
Jurisdictional issues may have a significant role in the process of obtaining a divorce when the parties live in different countries. Determinations must be made about which court has jurisdiction and also which country's laws will apply. Cultural differences can affect the process as well.
Our international divorce attorneys not only represent and protect your rights, but they will clearly explain how these challenges can be addressed.
Contact Us
If you are ready to protect your rights and have questions about filing for an international divorce, contact us today for a free initial consultation. Your phone calls will be returned promptly and your needs addressed timely. Our Cleveland offices offer Saturday morning appointments and we accept all major credit cards.
*Certified by The Ohio State Bar Association and approved by The Ohio Supreme Court.


