HOOVER KACYON

 Attorneys And Counselors At Law

A full service law firm with focused practice groups in family law, adoption, probate,

traffic/criminal defense and civil litigation.

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Committed Legal Advocates for Family, Business, and Financial Matters

Under the leadership of our partner attorneys, Attorney Corinne Hoover, Attorney Joseph Kacyon, and Attorney Tad Orval Hoover, the law firm of Hoover Kacyon, LLC is focused on the areas of life most important to you–family, business, asset protection and financial planning and education. Whether your family is at an unfortunate crossroads of a divorce, child custody or family law issue, or you need legal services for your business, or help dealing with a financial crisis or debt issues, we are committed to being your legal advocates, and your counselors in your time of need.


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Excellence in Legal Services: Upholding Professional Standards

We don’t see you as a case file. We see you as a person. Maybe you're trying to protect your...

You are not just planning documents. You are protecting your family and your values...

We understand that a single charge can affect every part of your life. That is why we take the time to listen...

You deserve to be treated like a person, not a claim number. We take the time to understand how ...

Your business is more than a legal entity. It is your livelihood, your investment, and your reputation...

We see beyond the paperwork. Civil litigation often involves high stakes, deep frustration...

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The Members Of Our Legal Team Are Highly Trained And Experienced

Corinne Hoover

Corinne Hoover 

Partners 

JOSEPH A. KACYON

Joseph A. Kacyon

Partners 

TAD ORVAL HOOVER

Tad Orval Hoover

Partners 

RACHEL SMICK

Rachel Smick

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ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW

Comprehensive Legal Services with a Commitment to Ethics and Professionalism

Family Law, Adoption, Divorce, Estate Planning, Probate, Criminal, Traffic, Bankruptcy, Business and Corporate, Personal Injury, and Civil.


Hoover Kacyon, LLC., prides itself on providing high quality legal services with the utmost of importance placed on ethical and professional conduct. The attorneys of Hoover Kacyon, LLC. operate under the philosophy that certain cases require a conciliatory approach, certain cases require aggressive litigation and that the most important thing is to know the difference.


Our lawyers pride themselves on diversifying our practice areas to better serve our clients both today and in the future. Our client matters are handled with a team approach, meaning you just don’t hire a lawyer, you hire a team of professionals who will protect your best interests.

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Our Attorneys practice in the Akron, Canton, Portage and Summit County, Ohio area.

ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW

Comprehensive Legal Services with a Commitment to Ethics and Professionalism

Family Law, Adoption, Divorce, Estate Planning, Probate, Criminal, Traffic, Bankruptcy, Business and Corporate, Personal Injury, and Civil.


Hoover Kacyon, LLC., prides itself on providing high quality legal services with the utmost of importance placed on ethical and professional conduct. The attorneys of Hoover Kacyon, LLC. operate under the philosophy that certain cases require a conciliatory approach, certain cases require aggressive litigation and that the most important thing is to know the difference.


Our lawyers pride themselves on diversifying our practice areas to better serve our clients both today and in the future. Our client matters are handled with a team approach, meaning you just don’t hire a lawyer, you hire a team of professionals who will protect your best interests.

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I had on occasion for the last few years needed documents drawn up; Wills, P.O.A., Agreement to Sell, DNR, etc. All the documents were done in a timely manner and all questions answered immediately. If I called his office and he wasn't available I was called back the same day. I would recommend Mr. Kacyon to anyone in need of an attorney.

Geraldine G

Several Legal Documents

Worked really well with me. Was able to answer all my concerns and questions. Would def. use again! My dissolution went smooth and his prices were average, not high. Recommended to others to use.

Brian M.

High quality service, professional, friendly, knowledgeable…

I used Mr. Kacyon to sue debt collectors that were violating the law. I got more money from the settlement than I thought I would and Mr. Kacyon charged me what he said he would. I also never had to show up for any of the court appearances. I would use Mr. Kacyon again if I ever need a lawyer.

Brian K.

Better than expected

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The Counsel Corner: Expert Legal Advice and Resources

By Hoover Kacyon November 18, 2025
Divorce may end a marriage, but for parents, it marks the beginning of a new chapter co-parenting. Working together after separation can be challenging, especially when emotions and differing parenting styles come into play. With patience, clear communication, and sound legal guidance, it’s possible to build a cooperative foundation that keeps your child’s well-being at the center. Why Co-Parenting Conflicts Happen Disagreements about routines, parenting styles, new relationships, or even school and medical decisions can create tension. Old emotional wounds from the marriage may also resurface. Recognizing these challenges early and setting up proactive systems can help reduce conflict before it escalates. Strategies for Healthier Co-Parenting Put Your Child First: Keep the focus on stability and consistency for your child. Presenting a united front helps them feel safe and supported, even in two households. Set Clear Boundaries: Define communication expectations and responsibilities early. Boundaries protect everyone’s emotional well-being. Create a Detailed Parenting Plan: In Ohio, parenting plans outline custody schedules, decision-making responsibilities, and dispute-resolution procedures. A well-crafted plan helps prevent future misunderstandings. Use a Business-Like Approach: Treat co-parenting interactions with professionalism. Keep communication respectful, brief, and centered on your child’s needs. Leverage Technology: Apps such as Our Family Wizard or Talking Parents help track messages and schedules while reducing confusion and emotional misunderstandings. When Conflict Persists Even with the best intentions, some co-parenting relationships require outside help. Mediation or legal guidance can be valuable if communication breaks down or one parent repeatedly violates agreements. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, our experienced family law attorneys help parents in Ohio develop and modify parenting plans, mediate disputes, and protect their rights while prioritizing their children’s best interests. Whether you’re establishing boundaries or enforcing an agreement, we’ll guide you toward solutions that promote peace and cooperation. Call 330-922-4491 or contact us online to schedule a consultation. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while providing excellent customer service because your family’s future deserves both.
By Hoover Kacyon November 17, 2025
As you can imagine, divorce is 95% emotional and only 5% legal. While our team handles the legal side with skill and care, we also understand that the emotional side can begin long before you file and last long after your case is closed. Below are some of the most common emotions people experience during divorce and ways to begin moving through them. Shock For many, divorce begins with shock whether it’s the realization that you need to leave, or the unexpected news that your spouse wants out. This stage can also bring surprising reactions from friends, family, or even children. What you can do: Take things one moment at a time. Prioritize rest, nutrition, and support from trusted friends or professionals before making major decisions. Guilt Guilt is one of the most common and heaviest emotions. You may feel like you’ve failed, missed warning signs, or hurt your family. What you can do: Remember that marriage involves two people. Take accountability where it’s appropriate, but avoid letting guilt drive your legal decisions. Agreeing to unfair terms out of guilt can lead to regret later Grief Divorce is not just the end of a relationship it’s the loss of dreams, routines, and a sense of family. What you can do: Grief naturally eases over time. If sadness becomes overwhelming, consider a counselor or divorce support group to help process the loss. Anger Anger often protects us from deeper pain. It can be directed at your spouse, yourself, or even others involved. What you can do: Practice calming techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or counseling. Releasing anger allows you to think clearly and move forward with strength. Fear and Anxiety Divorce brings uncertainty about finances, parenting, and the future. What you can do: Focus on what you can control. Remind yourself that anxiety doesn’t equal truth. With guidance and planning, you will be okay. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest-quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.
By Hoover Kacyon November 11, 2025
Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences. It brings a mix of emotional, financial, and parental decisions that can feel overwhelming. During this time, many people look to others who have gone through divorce for advice or reassurance. While it’s natural to seek understanding through shared experiences, constantly comparing your divorce to someone else’s can cause unnecessary stress and hinder your healing process. Every Divorce Is Different No two divorces are the same. Factors like financial circumstances, co-parenting dynamics, emotional readiness, and even your children’s ages all make your situation unique. Comparing your journey to someone else’s may create unrealistic expectations or add pressure to “move on” at a pace that doesn’t fit your needs. Focusing on your individual path allows you to make decisions that truly reflect your family’s circumstances and goals. An experienced Ohio divorce attorney can help you understand your rights and options, giving you tailored advice rather than generalized comparisons. The Emotional Toll of Comparison Measuring your progress against others can lead to feelings of inadequacy or frustration - especially if you feel like someone else is coping “better” or rebuilding faster. These emotions can increase anxiety and make it harder to communicate or co-parent effectively. Focusing instead on your own well-being and personal growth can reduce tension and create healthier patterns for yourself and your family. Building Confidence and Clarity When you stop comparing, you can make thoughtful choices about your future based on what works best for you. This mindset encourages self-discovery and resilience. With professional legal guidance, you can move through the divorce process more confidently - understanding the implications of your decisions and preparing for a stable future. Parenting Without Comparison It’s also important not to model your parenting plan on what worked for another family. Your children’s needs and routines are unique to them. Working with your attorney to develop a parenting agreement that fits your family ensures stability and helps everyone adjust more smoothly. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals, while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.

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The Counsel Corner: Expert Legal Advice and Resources 1

By Hoover Kacyon November 18, 2025
Divorce may end a marriage, but for parents, it marks the beginning of a new chapter co-parenting. Working together after separation can be challenging, especially when emotions and differing parenting styles come into play. With patience, clear communication, and sound legal guidance, it’s possible to build a cooperative foundation that keeps your child’s well-being at the center. Why Co-Parenting Conflicts Happen Disagreements about routines, parenting styles, new relationships, or even school and medical decisions can create tension. Old emotional wounds from the marriage may also resurface. Recognizing these challenges early and setting up proactive systems can help reduce conflict before it escalates. Strategies for Healthier Co-Parenting Put Your Child First: Keep the focus on stability and consistency for your child. Presenting a united front helps them feel safe and supported, even in two households. Set Clear Boundaries: Define communication expectations and responsibilities early. Boundaries protect everyone’s emotional well-being. Create a Detailed Parenting Plan: In Ohio, parenting plans outline custody schedules, decision-making responsibilities, and dispute-resolution procedures. A well-crafted plan helps prevent future misunderstandings. Use a Business-Like Approach: Treat co-parenting interactions with professionalism. Keep communication respectful, brief, and centered on your child’s needs. Leverage Technology: Apps such as Our Family Wizard or Talking Parents help track messages and schedules while reducing confusion and emotional misunderstandings. When Conflict Persists Even with the best intentions, some co-parenting relationships require outside help. Mediation or legal guidance can be valuable if communication breaks down or one parent repeatedly violates agreements. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, our experienced family law attorneys help parents in Ohio develop and modify parenting plans, mediate disputes, and protect their rights while prioritizing their children’s best interests. Whether you’re establishing boundaries or enforcing an agreement, we’ll guide you toward solutions that promote peace and cooperation. Call 330-922-4491 or contact us online to schedule a consultation. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while providing excellent customer service because your family’s future deserves both.
By Hoover Kacyon November 17, 2025
As you can imagine, divorce is 95% emotional and only 5% legal. While our team handles the legal side with skill and care, we also understand that the emotional side can begin long before you file and last long after your case is closed. Below are some of the most common emotions people experience during divorce and ways to begin moving through them. Shock For many, divorce begins with shock whether it’s the realization that you need to leave, or the unexpected news that your spouse wants out. This stage can also bring surprising reactions from friends, family, or even children. What you can do: Take things one moment at a time. Prioritize rest, nutrition, and support from trusted friends or professionals before making major decisions. Guilt Guilt is one of the most common and heaviest emotions. You may feel like you’ve failed, missed warning signs, or hurt your family. What you can do: Remember that marriage involves two people. Take accountability where it’s appropriate, but avoid letting guilt drive your legal decisions. Agreeing to unfair terms out of guilt can lead to regret later Grief Divorce is not just the end of a relationship it’s the loss of dreams, routines, and a sense of family. What you can do: Grief naturally eases over time. If sadness becomes overwhelming, consider a counselor or divorce support group to help process the loss. Anger Anger often protects us from deeper pain. It can be directed at your spouse, yourself, or even others involved. What you can do: Practice calming techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or counseling. Releasing anger allows you to think clearly and move forward with strength. Fear and Anxiety Divorce brings uncertainty about finances, parenting, and the future. What you can do: Focus on what you can control. Remind yourself that anxiety doesn’t equal truth. With guidance and planning, you will be okay. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest-quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.
By Hoover Kacyon November 11, 2025
Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences. It brings a mix of emotional, financial, and parental decisions that can feel overwhelming. During this time, many people look to others who have gone through divorce for advice or reassurance. While it’s natural to seek understanding through shared experiences, constantly comparing your divorce to someone else’s can cause unnecessary stress and hinder your healing process. Every Divorce Is Different No two divorces are the same. Factors like financial circumstances, co-parenting dynamics, emotional readiness, and even your children’s ages all make your situation unique. Comparing your journey to someone else’s may create unrealistic expectations or add pressure to “move on” at a pace that doesn’t fit your needs. Focusing on your individual path allows you to make decisions that truly reflect your family’s circumstances and goals. An experienced Ohio divorce attorney can help you understand your rights and options, giving you tailored advice rather than generalized comparisons. The Emotional Toll of Comparison Measuring your progress against others can lead to feelings of inadequacy or frustration - especially if you feel like someone else is coping “better” or rebuilding faster. These emotions can increase anxiety and make it harder to communicate or co-parent effectively. Focusing instead on your own well-being and personal growth can reduce tension and create healthier patterns for yourself and your family. Building Confidence and Clarity When you stop comparing, you can make thoughtful choices about your future based on what works best for you. This mindset encourages self-discovery and resilience. With professional legal guidance, you can move through the divorce process more confidently - understanding the implications of your decisions and preparing for a stable future. Parenting Without Comparison It’s also important not to model your parenting plan on what worked for another family. Your children’s needs and routines are unique to them. Working with your attorney to develop a parenting agreement that fits your family ensures stability and helps everyone adjust more smoothly. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals, while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.

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The Counsel Corner: Expert Legal Advice and Resources

By Hoover Kacyon November 18, 2025
Divorce may end a marriage, but for parents, it marks the beginning of a new chapter co-parenting. Working together after separation can be challenging, especially when emotions and differing parenting styles come into play. With patience, clear communication, and sound legal guidance, it’s possible to build a cooperative foundation that keeps your child’s well-being at the center. Why Co-Parenting Conflicts Happen Disagreements about routines, parenting styles, new relationships, or even school and medical decisions can create tension. Old emotional wounds from the marriage may also resurface. Recognizing these challenges early and setting up proactive systems can help reduce conflict before it escalates. Strategies for Healthier Co-Parenting Put Your Child First: Keep the focus on stability and consistency for your child. Presenting a united front helps them feel safe and supported, even in two households. Set Clear Boundaries: Define communication expectations and responsibilities early. Boundaries protect everyone’s emotional well-being. Create a Detailed Parenting Plan: In Ohio, parenting plans outline custody schedules, decision-making responsibilities, and dispute-resolution procedures. A well-crafted plan helps prevent future misunderstandings. Use a Business-Like Approach: Treat co-parenting interactions with professionalism. Keep communication respectful, brief, and centered on your child’s needs. Leverage Technology: Apps such as Our Family Wizard or Talking Parents help track messages and schedules while reducing confusion and emotional misunderstandings. When Conflict Persists Even with the best intentions, some co-parenting relationships require outside help. Mediation or legal guidance can be valuable if communication breaks down or one parent repeatedly violates agreements. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, our experienced family law attorneys help parents in Ohio develop and modify parenting plans, mediate disputes, and protect their rights while prioritizing their children’s best interests. Whether you’re establishing boundaries or enforcing an agreement, we’ll guide you toward solutions that promote peace and cooperation. Call 330-922-4491 or contact us online to schedule a consultation. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while providing excellent customer service because your family’s future deserves both.
By Hoover Kacyon November 17, 2025
As you can imagine, divorce is 95% emotional and only 5% legal. While our team handles the legal side with skill and care, we also understand that the emotional side can begin long before you file and last long after your case is closed. Below are some of the most common emotions people experience during divorce and ways to begin moving through them. Shock For many, divorce begins with shock whether it’s the realization that you need to leave, or the unexpected news that your spouse wants out. This stage can also bring surprising reactions from friends, family, or even children. What you can do: Take things one moment at a time. Prioritize rest, nutrition, and support from trusted friends or professionals before making major decisions. Guilt Guilt is one of the most common and heaviest emotions. You may feel like you’ve failed, missed warning signs, or hurt your family. What you can do: Remember that marriage involves two people. Take accountability where it’s appropriate, but avoid letting guilt drive your legal decisions. Agreeing to unfair terms out of guilt can lead to regret later Grief Divorce is not just the end of a relationship it’s the loss of dreams, routines, and a sense of family. What you can do: Grief naturally eases over time. If sadness becomes overwhelming, consider a counselor or divorce support group to help process the loss. Anger Anger often protects us from deeper pain. It can be directed at your spouse, yourself, or even others involved. What you can do: Practice calming techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or counseling. Releasing anger allows you to think clearly and move forward with strength. Fear and Anxiety Divorce brings uncertainty about finances, parenting, and the future. What you can do: Focus on what you can control. Remind yourself that anxiety doesn’t equal truth. With guidance and planning, you will be okay. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest-quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.
By Hoover Kacyon November 11, 2025
Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences. It brings a mix of emotional, financial, and parental decisions that can feel overwhelming. During this time, many people look to others who have gone through divorce for advice or reassurance. While it’s natural to seek understanding through shared experiences, constantly comparing your divorce to someone else’s can cause unnecessary stress and hinder your healing process. Every Divorce Is Different No two divorces are the same. Factors like financial circumstances, co-parenting dynamics, emotional readiness, and even your children’s ages all make your situation unique. Comparing your journey to someone else’s may create unrealistic expectations or add pressure to “move on” at a pace that doesn’t fit your needs. Focusing on your individual path allows you to make decisions that truly reflect your family’s circumstances and goals. An experienced Ohio divorce attorney can help you understand your rights and options, giving you tailored advice rather than generalized comparisons. The Emotional Toll of Comparison Measuring your progress against others can lead to feelings of inadequacy or frustration - especially if you feel like someone else is coping “better” or rebuilding faster. These emotions can increase anxiety and make it harder to communicate or co-parent effectively. Focusing instead on your own well-being and personal growth can reduce tension and create healthier patterns for yourself and your family. Building Confidence and Clarity When you stop comparing, you can make thoughtful choices about your future based on what works best for you. This mindset encourages self-discovery and resilience. With professional legal guidance, you can move through the divorce process more confidently - understanding the implications of your decisions and preparing for a stable future. Parenting Without Comparison It’s also important not to model your parenting plan on what worked for another family. Your children’s needs and routines are unique to them. Working with your attorney to develop a parenting agreement that fits your family ensures stability and helps everyone adjust more smoothly. At Hoover Kacyon, LLC, we deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals, while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at 330-922-4491 or contact us online to make an appointment.

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