$ 305-305 per hour
With years of intensive courtroom experience, Attorney Heather Dyer, has the expertise necessary to confidently and effectively represent Northeast Ohio clients in all aspects of family law including, divorce, dissolution, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, adoptions, LGBTQ+ rights, modifications and restraining orders. She served as a Guardian ad Litem for minors in hundreds of cases, advocating for their best interest in custody matters.
Attorney Dyer is one of a handful of lawyers certified by the Ohio State Bar Association as a Family Law Specialist.
Attorney Dyer strives to meet her clients’ goals in an efficient and cost-effective manner, providing personalized attention and individualized guidance. She can provide the best strategy for negotiated resolutions, contentious cases or collaborative matters. She will be there every step of the way, fighting for you and finding viable solutions.
She received her Bachelor’s degree in Business and Organizational Communications as an honors student at the University of Akron, and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida. She is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the Akron Bar Association and the Cleveland Metro Bar Association. Attorney Johnston has served as a mediator and is also certified in Collaborative Divorce.
Attorney Dyer is originally from Central Ohio. After graduating from college she migrated to Florida to enjoy the sunshine and attend law school, eventually returning to Northeast Ohio to practice law and raise a family. She resides on the west side of Akron with her youngest child, her two dogs and a cat.
Heather offers confidential consultations at a discounted hourly rate.
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$ 305-305 per hour
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2000 Auburn Drive, Suite 200, Beachwood, OH, 44122
8 Client Reviews
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Posted by travis | December 24, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Great attorney very friendly
Miss Heather, as well as her paralegal Mallory...were very knowledgeable, as well as thorough..my divorice was wrapped up quickly.
"I endorse this lawyer. Heather is an outstanding attorney with a reputation for success for her clients."
"I endorse this lawyer. Heather has a wealth of knowledge regarding divorce, adoption, child custody issues and everything in between. if you have a family law issue, she can help."
"I endorse this lawyer. Heather's expertise, attention to detail and good humor were a great help in achieving resolution of a protracted and rather difficult case. She naturally advocated strongly for her client, yet was open to consideration of many options in settlement--which greatly aided the parties finally reaching an agreement suitable to their particular situation."
"I endorse this lawyer. Heather is knowledgeable, diligent and experienced. He expertise shows in her casework."
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2015
Certified Specialist in Family Law, The Ohio State Bar Assocaition
2018 - Present
Associate Attorney, Weisenburger Law Offices, LLC
2013 - 2018
Attorney, Phillips & Mille, Co., LPA
2008 - 2013
Owner/Attorney, Heather R. Johnston Company , LPA
2006 - 2007
Staff Attorney/Guardian Ad Litem, CASA of Summit County
2005 - 2008
Attorney, Heather R. Dyer, Esq.
2014 - Present
Boston Township Community Service LeagueCo-President
2002 - Present
Ohio State Bar Association
2002 - 2009
Peninsula Library and Historical SocietyBoard of Directors
2002 - 2005
National Court Appointed Special Advocate AssociationVolunteer Guardian Ad Litem
2002
JD - Juris Doctor
1998
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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