In Ohio, burglary is a serious criminal offense that could result in jail time and hefty fines. Thankfully, it may be possible to have the court reduce or dismiss these charges if the defendant can prove that the prosecutor did not meet certain criteria, which...
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Things that can help you cope with your divorce
Choosing to end your marriage is never an easy decision. Usually, a divorce can take an emotional toll on anyone in Ohio or elsewhere. Fortunately, there are things you can do that can help you cope. Allow yourself to grieve For many, divorce is akin to the death of a...
Seeking lost wages in a car accident lawsuit
Car accident victims often suffer injuries that leave them unable to work for days, weeks or even months. When their injuries are caused by the negligent actions of others, they can seek compensation for their lost income and other damages by filing personal injury...
Managing an anticipatory breach
Dealing with an anticipatory breach of contract can be a stressful experience for Ohio residents and entrepreneurs. An anticipatory breach occurs when one party communicates, either through words or actions, an intention to not fulfill their contractual obligations....
Critical steps for starting a new business
Ohio is a great place for anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit. Companies like Kroger, Nationwide and Goodyear all have headquarters there. But you'll need to complete a few important steps before launching a company in this state. Choosing a business structure...
An overview of Ohio divorce laws
Most Ohio couples go into marriage with the best intentions. Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that every marriage will last forever. Before filing for divorce in this state, it's wise to know what this process entails. Who can divorce in Ohio Under Ohio law, a...
What happens to your IRA if you owe child support?
If you owe child support, it's possible that funds inside of an individual retirement account (IRA) will be used to satisfy your debt. Unlike 401(k) plans or others covered by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, IRAs don't enjoy total protection from...
Protecting your medical practice after a divorce
The end of your marriage in Ohio can expose you to much uncertainty. This will certainly be the case if you are a medical practice owner. You may well be concerned about the future of your practice and its continuing value. Your mind may be troubled by questions...
Responding to a child who refuses visitation with the other parent
In some cases, children of separated or divorced parents in Ohio may not want to visit the other parent. This could happen because of rules, disagreements, others who live in that home or something else. It is important to know what to do when a child refuses...
There are basic facts to know about an Ohio divorce
Divorce is so common in Ohio that people might be under the impression that it is a simple process. In truth, it can be quite complex. One issue that should be understood is whether the objective is a dissolution or a divorce. They are not the same. There are key...