Cambridge OH Attorney

Serving Guernsey County with clear, local legal guidance

Conaway and Shaw at Law represents clients from Cambridge and throughout Guernsey County. Our St. Clairsville office is easily accessible via I-70 and I-77, making in-person consultations convenient and straightforward.

Legal representation for Cambridge and Guernsey County

Accessible, responsive, and focused on your next step

Cambridge sits at the crossroads of I-70 and I-77, connecting Guernsey County residents to surrounding communities, including our office in St. Clairsville. Many clients appreciate working with a nearby firm that offers direct attorney access without traveling far. We regularly assist individuals and families who live or work in the Cambridge area.


Whether you are facing a family law matter, planning your estate, or responding to criminal charges, we provide one-on-one communication and practical legal strategy. Our goal is to reduce uncertainty and explain each stage of the process clearly. In-office meetings are held in St. Clairsville by appointment, and we are happy to discuss scheduling options when you call.

Legal services for Cambridge residents

Support across family, estate, and criminal matters

We represent clients from Cambridge and Guernsey County across our three primary practice areas. Each case receives personalized attention and clear communication.

Family Law

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We help with divorce, dissolution, custody, parenting time, and post-decree issues. Family matters can feel emotionally heavy, and we work to provide structured guidance and steady advocacy throughout the process.

Estate Planning

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We assist with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and probate planning. Clear estate planning helps protect your loved ones and reduce confusion during difficult times.

Criminal Defense

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We represent clients facing misdemeanor, felony, and OVI charges. Early legal guidance can help you understand your rights and evaluate next steps before making important decisions.

Working with our firm from Cambridge

What Guernsey County clients should know

While our physical office is located in St. Clairsville, we regularly serve clients from Cambridge and surrounding Guernsey County communities. Our location is accessible via major highways, making travel practical for in-person meetings. We encourage clients to schedule consultations in advance so we can dedicate uninterrupted time to their case. Call ahead to confirm availability and discuss what documents to bring.



Detail | Information
Office Location | St. Clairsville, OH
Primary Service Area | Guernsey County, including Cambridge
Consultations | In-office by appointment
Scheduling | Call to arrange a consultation
Practice Areas | Family Law, Estate Planning, Criminal Defense


FAQs

Common questions from Cambridge and Guernsey County clients

  • Do you handle cases in Guernsey County courts?

    We represent clients from Cambridge and Guernsey County and are familiar with the general procedures in the area. Court processes vary depending on the type of case. We review the specific details of your matter and explain what to expect. Clear preparation helps reduce stress before court appearances.

  • Is your office located in Cambridge?

    Our office is located in St. Clairsville, which is accessible from Cambridge via I-70 and I-77. Many clients find the drive manageable for scheduled appointments. We provide clear directions and appointment times when consultations are arranged. Calling ahead ensures we can dedicate focused time to your matter.

  • What types of cases do you handle for Cambridge residents?

    We assist with family law matters such as divorce and custody, estate planning needs like wills and trusts, and criminal defense cases including OVI and felony charges. Each case is handled with direct attorney involvement. We focus on explaining your options clearly before any major decisions are made.

  • What should I bring to my consultation?

    Bring any court paperwork, legal documents, or relevant correspondence related to your case. If your matter involves finances or parenting schedules, written notes or timelines can be helpful. Organized information allows for a more productive discussion. If you are unsure what to bring, we can provide guidance when scheduling.

  • How do I schedule an appointment?

    You can call our office to arrange an in-person consultation in St. Clairsville. We will confirm availability and provide instructions for your visit. Early scheduling helps ensure timely attention to your legal concern. Taking the first step often provides immediate clarity.