- DivorceJason's divorce law firm serves all surrounding communities including: Riverside, Beavercreek, Centerville, Oakwood, Washington Township, Springboro, Jefferson Township, New Lebanon, Trotwood, Vandalia, Huber Heights, Xenia, Fairborn, Yellow Springs, Jamestown, Cedarville, Springfield, Spring Valley, Bowersville, Port William, and Wilmington, OH.
- Child SupportThis is known as a fresh start and involves a complete discharge on all unsecured obligations and secured obligations if the collateral is surrendered. You must meet an income threshold also known as a “means test” in order to exercise this option. There are some exceptions to discharge such as but not limited to taxes, child support, fraud, and student loans unless certain conditions are met.
- Guardianship
- Legal SeparationWhether you need a divorce, legal separation, annulment, or you have a domestic violence case, you will receive professionalism and compassion dealing with these delicate issues.
- Annulment
- Restraining Order
- Business FormationNo matter what stage your company is in, from initial business formation to business acquisitions or dissolution, Jason can address your situation.
- Real Estate Litigation
- Personal InjuryJason's personal injury law firm serves all surrounding communities including: Riverside, Beavercreek, Centerville, Oakwood, Washington Township, Springboro, Jefferson Township, New Lebanon, Trotwood, Vandalia, Huber Heights, Xenia, Fairborn, Yellow Springs, Jamestown, Cedarville, Springfield, Spring Valley, Bowersville, Port William, and Wilmington, OH.
- Medical MalpracticeDuring law school, Jason clerked for a litigation firm in Dayton with an emphasis in family law, civil rights and employment law. After graduating law school, Jason worked at Lexis-Nexis in the research, and then began his career in private practice as an attorney with Falke & Dunphy, LLC, where he focused on litigation in medical malpractice, personal injury, trusts, and real estate issues. In January 2007, he established his own law practice. Jason has extensive litigation experience in several areas including disputes involving wills and trusts, family law, real estate and property, and small business.
- Estate PlanningJason has cultivated the knowledge gained from early litigation in these areas and their related fields to guide clients in preventing costly mistakes in estate planning and litigation avoidance that all too often clients face with inappropriate planning and handling in these matters. Jason's client base is vast representing individuals from many walks of life and different financial situations and handled many interesting and unique cases over his career, either correcting errors of previous legal planning; directing special planning with avoidance techniques that prevent legal crisis; or mitigating a developed legal situation.
- WillsWhether you are looking out for your family’s best interest with wills and trusts, or your own with healthcare directives and decisions about powers of attorney, Jason will use his experience in wills, trusts, and probate to provide the best advice. You will receive help with all of your estate planning needs such as understanding the differences and benefits of wills, trusts and more.
- TrustsWhereas Trust Administration is the process to administering a trust, which usually involves distribution to beneficiaries, liquidation of assets, etc. This process occurs without Probate Court oversight and often time requires special skill to see the process through correctly and avoid conflict between beneficiaries.
- Power of AttorneyPerhaps you do not feel comfortable contacting an attorney or lawyer directly, or even want to meet with one; we can still assist you. We have self-help forms available in many common areas of law, such as: Wills, Powers of Attorney, Deeds, Leases, Bill of Sale, etc.
- Probate
- BankruptcyDo you have a lot of debt? If you need to file for bankruptcy Jason will help you do it right the first time. You will receive professional legal counsel when you choose Jason's bankruptcy law firm.
- ForeclosureForeclosure is a very painful process. To add insult to injury it will not go away, thus not taking any action is sure to result in disaster. Do not be fooled by requests for information while you are "being evaluated for a modification," while in the meantime a foreclosure has been filed, that requires and answer and response to motions such as summary judgement, etc. The process for a modification and the foreclosure action are separate and distinct tracks. Neither can be ignored. Contact an attorney immediately.