Matthew Robert Langhals

404 E 5th Street, Marysville, OH

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Education

2000
University of Toledo College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
Bowling Green State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.9 95 reviews
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P k

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04 Oct, 2024
Matt mediated our dissolution and completed the required court documentation. I can not emphasize enough to not try to do the paperwork on your own. The domestic relations judges like specific verbiage that most of us are not trained to know. The cost was a fraction of the cost of a divorce. Our dissolution from start to finish was 4 months. Dissolution is the way to go if the spouses can be reasonable and not let their emotions take control. Matt Langhals is an Ohio Supreme Court certified dissolution mediator. He's conscientious and personable...not a stuffy or arrogant kind of lawyer. A+++
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Julie clark

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12 Jun, 2024
Matt was my attorney for my dissolution, he was so personable and knowledgeable, Matt made a very difficult situation easier. Matt Langhals is one of the best most genuine people I have ever met, if I could leave a 10 star review I would I highly recommend him for your legal needs.
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Carl spain

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11 Jun, 2024
They were kind
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, professional, and compassionate attorney
“Matthew is an outstanding attorney! He was very patient and understanding with our complicated situation. Mr. Langhals also explained everything to us in a way we could understand, we left feeling confident and accomplished!”
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Effective at guiding clients through difficult legal processes
“Matt helped make a difficult process as easy as possible.”
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Excellent communicator who keeps clients informed and eases their concerns
“Matt was so sweet and friendly and funny. I spoke with him like I was talking to a friend, he was that easy to get along with. He really eased a lot of my concerns and prepared me for the next steps in the divorce process.”
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Demonstrates genuine care for clients' well-being, even after the legal matter is resolved
“What really surprised me was last week, I received a phone call from Matt. It had been four months since my husband's death. He did not want a thing, but to check on me and my kids and ask how things were going. I don't know of many people that have a story or experience like that with their lawyer.”
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Provides high-quality service at reasonable and transparent cost
“Matt made a tough time in my life very smooth and very easy and I will continue to recommend him!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
Publisher - Braughler Books (Available on Amazon.com), Divorce & Dissolution - 11 Heavenly Tips from your Guardian Angel

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