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Dedicated Family Law Attorneys
Boller & Petty, LLC is a boutique law firm in downtown Columbus, Ohio, dedicated exclusively to the practice of family law. Founded in 2014 by attorneys Kelley Boller and Robert Petty, the firm was built on the core values of integrity, service, and excellence. They understand that legal matters involving family-whether it be divorce, custody, or adoption-are often the most emotionally charged and difficult experiences in a person’s life. Their mission is to guide clients through these turbulent times with compassion and clarity. Unlike general practice firms that dabble in many areas, Boller & Petty focuses 100% of their energy on domestic relations law. This specialization allows them to stay at the cutting edge of legal developments and provide the most effective advocacy possible. They believe in a client-centered approach: ”We Educate, We Focus, We Fight, We Care.”
Comprehensive Divorce and Custody Solutions
The team at Boller & Petty is equipped to handle every aspect of family law. They are skilled in navigating Divorce and Dissolution, handling cases ranging from amicable separations to high-conflict battles involving significant assets. They are fierce advocates in Child Custody disputes, working tirelessly to protect the best interests of the children and preserve parental rights. The firm is also a champion for Fathers’ Rights, helping dads establish paternity and secure fair parenting time. Beyond litigation, they assist families in growing through Adoption, handling step-parent, grandparent, and private adoptions with joy and efficiency. They also draft solid Prenuptial Agreements to help couples plan for their financial future with certainty. If you need to find a lawyer who will treat your family’s future as their top priority, Boller & Petty is the firm to trust.
- Divorce & Dissolution: Expert guidance through the end of marriage, including property division and spousal support.
- Child Custody: Advocating for stable and loving environments for children in parenting disputes.
- Fathers’ Rights: Ensuring fathers have equal standing in court regarding custody and visitation.
- Adoption: Assisting families with the legal process of welcoming a new child.
- Grandparents’ Rights: Helping grandparents secure visitation or custody when necessary for the child’s well-being.
Personalized and Accessible
Boller & Petty, LLC prides itself on being accessible to its clients. They offer same-day appointments and a free initial consultation to discuss your case and explore your options. The attorneys, Kelley Boller and Robert Petty, bring diverse backgrounds to the practice but share a common dedication to helping families emerge from legal challenges stronger than before. Located in the Discovery District on South 5th Street, their office provides a professional and supportive environment. They are transparent about fees and work to provide affordable options for complex matters. If you are seeking a Columbus family law attorney who combines legal expertise with genuine human care, Boller & Petty, LLC is an excellent choice.
Specializing In
Fathers’ Rights, Adoption, Grandparents’ Rights
Address & Location
Located in the southern part of Downtown Columbus, near the historic German Village border and the Discovery District.
Building Location
This is a four-story brick office building completed in 1986, known as the One Americana Building. The property features modern commercial spaces and was developed by George Kontogiannis.
Suite Access
Enter through the main lobby of the One Americana Building. Take the stairs or building elevator to the 3rd floor, where the offices of Boller & Petty, LLC are located in Suite 303.
Parking Details
A private surface parking lot is available directly behind the building for tenants and clients, with additional metered street parking options nearby.
Public Transit
Served by Central Ohio Transit Authority Route 2 (Eastbound/Westbound); nearest stop is at E Main St & S 5th St.
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