Attorneys

Jennifer L. Scholl 
Covington, Kentucky
Associate
phone (859) 331-2000
fax (859) 578-3365
email jscholl@ortlaw.com

Jennifer L. Scholl is an associate attorney with the firm who concentrates her practice on family law, including divorce, custody, child support and adoptions.  She is licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Ohio.  Jennifer is a member of the American Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association, Cincinnati Bar Association, Kentucky Bar Association, and Northern Kentucky Bar Association.  Jennifer obtained her law degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 2007, and has a Bachelor's Degree in Education from the University of Kentucky.  Jennifer worked as law clerk for Campbell Family Court from 2006-2008.  She is also certified as a mediator in the area of family law and as a Guardian ad Litem.
Areas of Practice:
General Practice
Divorce and Dissolution
Adoption
Paternity and Child Support
Child Custody and Visitation
Domestic Violence
Child Dependency, Neglect and Abuse
Juvenile Law
Alimony and Spousal Support
Prenuptial Agreements
Wills, Power of Attorney and Living Wills
Bar Admissions:
Kentucky, 2008
Ohio, 2007
Education:
Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky
J.D.
 
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
B.A.
Major:  Education
Professional Associations and Memberships:
American Bar Association
Ohio State Bar Association
Cincinnati Bar Association
Kentucky Bar Assocation
Northern Kentucky Bar Association
Past Employment Positions:
Campbell County Family Court, Law Clerk, 2006 - 2008
Fraternities/Sororities:
Alpha Delta Pi

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