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Ohio Chardon Petersen & Ibold attorney Day, C. Lynne
  • Lawyer name:Day, C. Lynne
  • Address:401 South Street Suite 1AChardon,OH
  • Phone:440-607-5228
  • Fax:440-285-3363
  • PostalCode:44024 -2820
  • WebSite:http://www.peteribold.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Domestic Relations Collaborative Divorce ,Collaborative, Divorce

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  • Lynne graduated from Berkshire High School in Burton, Ohio, in 1986. She received her B.A. Degree, cum laude, from Wittenberg University in 1990 and her J.D. Degree from the Ohio State University College of Law in 1993. Ms. Day joined Petersen & Ibold in 1993.

    Ms. Day is a member of the Ohio State Bar?Association.? She has served as President of the Geauga County Bar Association and?the Geauga County Law Library Association.? Ms. Day is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and was named an Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2005, 2006 and 2007.?

    Ms. Day handles family law matters including divorce, dissolution, legal separation, the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities, child support, paternity and step parent adoptions.

  • Ohio, 1993 U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 1994 Supreme Court of the United States of America, 2009

  • Ohio State Bar Association (Member) Geauga County Bar Association (Member and Past President) Cleveland Academy of Collaborative Professionals (Member and Past President) International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (Member) Ohio State Bar Foundation (Trustee) The Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Certification of Attorneys as Specialists (Member)

  • The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio, 1993J.D. Wittenberg University, 1990B.A.Honors: cum laude Berkshire High School, Burton, Ohio, 1986

  • PETERSEN & IBOLD was formed by the merger of the law practices of Jerry Petersen and Dennis J. Ibold, in 1980. Since then they have built Petersen & Ibold into one of the largest law firms in Geauga County. In addition, they have added a second office in Ashtabula County to better serve the needs of their growing client base.

    Renowned Cleveland Area Attorneys

    Petersen & Ibold established itself as one of Geauga County’s leading law firms by providing outstanding legal advice, representation, and advocacy across a wide range of legal specialties including family law, personal injury, real estate & zoning, criminal defense, wills, probate, estate planning, and elder law, business and corporate, employee representation, worker’s compensation, bankruptcy, school law, and product liability.

    We represent individuals, businesses, and government bodies in a broad range of areas. The firm’s practice is based in Geauga County, but its lawyers regularly practice in adjoining counties, Federal Court, Appellate Courts, the Ohio Supreme Court, and before state and federal agencies.

    More than just attorneys, our lawyers are committed to helping build a strong community. Members of our firm are former office holders and serve on the Board of Directors of hospitals and banks. In addition, they actively sponsor a variety of community events and community organizations.

    Petersen & Ibold is proud to have been awarded an AV-rating under Martindale Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating? process*, which is the highest possible peer evaluation rating for competency and ethics. This rating was awarded based upon confidential peer evaluations. Some of our lawyers have been named Superlawyers by Law & Politics Magazine.

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