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LAW SERVICES
Practice Areas
DIVORCE / DISSOLUTION
Our divorce lawyers work closely with clients to help them get through what may be the most challenging times of their lives.
ADOPTION LAW
Adopting a child is one of the most wonderful things you can do, but the adoption process can be long and even frustrating if you don’t understand the legal steps you have to take.
CUSTODY
Getting a family law attorney from our firm involved in your situation doesn’t mean that you want to start or continue a conflict; it simply means that you’re ready to work toward a resolution so that you can move forward
ESTATE PLANNING / PROBATE
Estate planning allows you to provide for your family by creating a will trust, establishing a power of attorney or living will, making funeral arrangements in advance, and more.
BUSINESS LAW
Area businesses requiring the services of a Napoleon, OH, commercial attorney have turned to our staff at Wacha & Justen LLC for more than 17 years.
PERSONAL INJURY
With our attorneys serving as your supportive litigators, you can focus on your rehabilitation while we concentrate on obtaining any compensation to which you are entitled.
WORKERS COMPENSATION
After a workplace accident, you may feel as if you’re alone and without options. Don’t let these negative feelings consume you. Instead, empower yourself by contacting our legal team for your initial consultation.
COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW
Just because you’re seeking to end your marriage doesn’t mean that you and your spouse need to subject yourselves to an unpleasant battle in court. We offer another option: the collaborative law approach, or mediation law.
MEDIATION
Mediation is a private process where a neutral third person called a mediator helps the parties discuss and try to resolve the dispute. The parties have the opportunity to describe the issues, discuss their interests, understandings, and feelings; provide each other with information and explore ideas for the resolution of the dispute.
Special Needs Planning / Guardianships
A guardian is a person, association or corporation appointed by a probate court to be legally responsible for an incompetent person and/or the person’s property. Most commonly, individuals are appointed to serve as guardians.