Are you facing the prospect of going bankrupt in Ohio? The key to successfully handling your debts will be creating an alternate plan under Chapter 13. How can filing under Chapter 13 help you? Filing for bankruptcy under the terms of Chapter 13 can be advantageous in...
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Crucial defense strategies to fight an assault charge
An assault charge has come your way after a regrettable holiday incident. This is a violent crime, and you can expect some serious repercussions tied to the charge and potential conviction. Possible penalties: jail, probation, fines, restitution and community service....
Rental property during probate in Ohio
The probate process in Ohio can be challenging to navigate even when dealing with simple matters. Things can become even more complex if it involves a rental property. Here's what you need to know about dealing with rental property in probate. Title of the property...
How to handle insurance companies after an accident in Ohio
Whether or not you should interact with the other driver's insurance company in the aftermath of a car crash in Ohio depends on a variety of factors in your unique case. The most important thing to do is talk to your own provider first. But for certain types of...
What to know about Ohio’s bankruptcy exemptions
It’s a difficult decision to decide to declare for bankruptcy. The stigma attached to bankruptcy, and the fear of losing everything, might discourage you from taking advantage of it to achieve fiscal freedom from overwhelming debts. Fortunately, the law has provisions...
What NOT to do after a car accident in Ohio
When someone gets into a car accident in Ohio, there is a whole range of emotions, thoughts and confusion flooding their mind. As vulnerable as you would be in that situation, it is important to know what to and what not to do as this can significantly impact your...
What are the valid reasons to contest a will?
There are four reasons an Ohio judge will consider as grounds for invalidating a person's will. They include fraud, undue influence on the testator, and a lack of understanding on the part of the testator. Finally, if a will is not structured properly under state law,...
When might a spouse speak to a divorce attorney?
A marriage could become intolerable for both spouses, but that doesn't mean both partners rush to get a divorce. Those unable to reconcile problems in the marriage may eventually seek to dissolve the union. Since divorce requires completing a legal process under Ohio...
How probate works in Ohio
The death of a loved one brings challenging times and significant responsibilities for the family members left behind. If you have recently lost someone, you may have numerous questions about the probate process and what to expect. The details below may help you...
Tips for raising a child with a former spouse
In most cases, Ohio law will allow both parents to have relationships with their children after a divorce. Therefore, it's likely that you will interact with your former partner on a regular basis even after dissolving your marriage to that person. Fortunately, there...