Founding Attorney
Ryan P. Nowlin
18500 Lake Road,
Ste. 300,
Rocky River, Ohio 44116
Bio
Ryan Nowlin is a Fellow and a Certified Arbitrator with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a nationally recognized group of leading practitioners of family law, and he is board certified by the Ohio State Bar Association as a specialist in the practice of Family Relations law.
Ryan represents individuals in every phase of divorce and custody proceedings and appears in Domestic Relations and Juvenile courts throughout Northeast Ohio. He was drawn to family law as an opportunity to help people who are going through some of life’s most difficult situations. As a father of five, he is also driven to find the best solutions for children and parents. He has experience with many different approaches to the termination of marriages, including collaborative and contested divorces, mediation, and arbitration, and he works with his clients to identify the best options for them.
Within family law, Ryan’s experience encompasses complex matters such as the valuation of assets, determination of premarital/separate property, allocation of parental rights and responsibilities, and establishment of appropriate child and/or spousal support obligations. He also prepares and reviews prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.
Outside of his practice, Ryan previously served as Vice President of Membership for the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, as well as Co-Chair of the CMBA Family Law Section. He is an Associate Member of the Judge John M. Manos Inn of Court and a member of the Center for Principled Family Advocacy.
Ryan and his wife reside with their five children in Lakewood, where he spent seven years on the City Council. He enjoys coaching his children’s sports teams, runs, and plays the guitar.
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- State of Ohio
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio
- United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
- Member, American Bar Association
- Member, Ohio State Bar Association
- Member, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association
- University of Maryland School of Law, 2005, J.D.
- Phi Delta Phi and Student Bar Association
- Re-Entry of Ex-Offenders Legal Clinic
- National University of Ireland, Galway, Study Abroad Program, Fall Semester, 2000
- Loyola College in Maryland, 2002, B.A.
- English Literature, cum laude
- Member, Honors Program
- President, Student Government Association
- Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
- Member, Bar Admissions Committee, CMBA
- Former Vice President of Membership, CMBA
- Former Co-Chair of the Family Law Section, CMBA
- Former Co-Chair of the Bench-Bar Committee, CMBA
- Fellow, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Foundation
- Center for Principled Family Advocacy
- Judge John M. Manos Inn of Court
- Family Law
- Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities
- Collaborative Divorce
- Divorce and Dissolution
- Post-Divorce Decree Modifications/Enforcement
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
- Appellate Advocacy
- OSBA Certified Specialist, Family Relations Law
- Certified American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) Arbitrator
- Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2018 for Practice Areas:
- Family Law
- Litigation – Trusts and Estates
- Selected to the Ohio Super Lawyers® list: 2019-present
- Selected to the Ohio Rising Stars list: 2011-2012, 2014-2018
- Former Member of Lakewood City Council (2011-2017)
- Unpacking Spousal Support: Defining, Decoding, and Demystifying Divorce’s Financial Maze, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, July/Aug 2023
- Interstate Love Song: UCCJEA and UIFSA in Your Practice, AAML Ohio Chapter – 2022 Harold R. Kemp Annual Family Law Symposium, September 2022
- The Highway Through The Great Divide: Dealing With Separate Property In Divorce, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, July/Aug 2022
- Marital vs. Separate Property, Columbus Bar Association’s 2022 AAML Symposium; February 2022
- Taking Credit Before It’s Due: How to Effectively Navigate Changes to the Child Tax Credit, 33rd Annual AAML Ohio Chapter Harold R. Kemp Family Law Symposium; October 2021
- Set It, But Don’t Forget It: Establishing and Modifying Child Support and Spousal Support Obligations, Cleveland Law Library, December 2021
- How to Prepare for the End of a Love Story: Drafting, Attacking and Defending Prenuptial Agreements, Ohio State Bar Association, March 2021
- What’s Ours Is Ours (Unless It’s Mine): The Allocation of Marital and Separate Property in Divorce, Ohio State Bar Association, November 2020
- Domestic Relations Practice in a Post-Covid-19 World, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, July/Aug 2020
- Common Problem Areas in Probate Litigation, CMBA Litigation Section, April 2017
- Calculating and Modifying Child and Spousal Support, Cleveland-Marshall Law Alumni Association, March 2017
- Financial Misconduct by a Divorcing Spouse: How Should You Proceed? Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, July/August 2015
- Family Law Issues Involving Same-Sex Couples, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, May 2015
- Domestic Relations, Gilbride & Co., October 2012 and November 2012
- Managing the Domestic Relations Case, Gilbride & Co., November 2011
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