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Samuel Scott Latham, a distinguished attorney with over 30 years of experience, is dedicated to serving the Kettering, Ohio community in the areas of criminal defense, family law, and juvenile law. At his firm, Samuel S. Latham, he combines deep legal knowledge with a steadfast commitment to his clients, offering personalized legal strategies tailored to each unique situation. His extensive expertise in navigating complex legal landscapes ensures that his clients receive the representation they deserve, whether facing criminal charges, navigating family disputes, or advocating for juvenile rights. Samuel's approach to legal practice is both comprehensive and compassionate, providing his clients with not only robust advocacy but also the assurance of a trusted advisor. He understands the emotional and legal challenges that accompany family and juvenile cases and is a strong proponent of protecting the interests of the most vulnerable. His dedication to criminal defense is marked by a relentless pursuit of justice, ensuring that every client receives a fair and vigorous defense. Samuel's ability to handle intricate cases with precision and care underscores his reputation as a formidable advocate in the courtroom and a supportive ally to his clients. Located in Kettering, OH, Samuel Scott Latham is committed to fostering long-term relationships with his clients, guiding them through some of life's most challenging moments with integrity and professionalism. His firm stands as a beacon of excellence, reflecting his unwavering dedication to upholding the law and protecting the rights of individuals and families in his community. With a focus on delivering exceptional legal services, Samuel continues to be a respected leader in his field, known for his strategic thinking and client-centric approach.
Juvenile law attorneys represent minors in the legal system, including delinquency matters and dependency cases. They protect the rights of young people. Common matters include juvenile delinquency, dependency cases, school discipline, expungement.