How to Protect Inheritance Money During Divorce in Ohio

You’ve been diligent about your estate planning, and left a sizable chunk of your estate to one of your children. But what happens if your child receives an inheritance, then gets divorced? Will part of the inheritance money go to your child’s… Read More
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Seal a CSPO & CPO Protection Order

It is extra important for foreigners who are accused in a CSPO to vigorously defend. Foreign citizens should hire an attorney to seek the removal of the data from NCIC so that they are not denied entry to the Untied States. Read More
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How to Find the Best Columbus Divorce Attorney for You

Facing a divorce is one of the toughest things a person can go through, but the good news is that there are many ways to make it easier. Having a good divorce attorney who is right for you at your side is one of the first steps in alleviating your bu… Read More
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What is the Fastest Way to Get a Divorce in Ohio?

Many people thinking about ending their marriage are concerned about how long it will take to finalize the divorce. After all, finalizing the divorce means truly moving on with your life and putting the past behind you. There are many factors that pl… Read More
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What Should I Take to the First Meeting with My Divorce Attorney?

Ending a marriage isn’t easy for anyone. For many, going to see a divorce attorney for the first time is overwhelming and, quite frankly, terrifying. You are making a major commitment to change your whole life. A good, experienced divorce attorneyÂ… Read More
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What the U.S. Supreme Court Decision Legalizing Gay Marriage Means for Same Sex Couples in Ohio

Up until June 26, 2015, Ohio gay couples could not legally marry because Ohio did not recognize gay marriages. The United States Supreme Court changed the law regarding gay marriages with one important decision, ruling 5-4 that marriage for gays is a… Read More
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What Is the Difference Between Divorce, Dissolution, and Annulment of Marriage in Ohio?

Surprising to most, there are multiple ways to end a marriage in the State of Ohio. Have you and your spouse figured everything out? Or are you both feeling litigious and wanting to fight for what you think is rightfully yours? Maybe you’re arguing… Read More
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Gay Marriage is a Right: US Supreme Court Says

Here is a link to the Supreme Court Ruling ruling, arising out of an Ohio case, in which the United States Supreme Court has ruled the Fourteenth Amendment requires Ohio to license a gay marriage between two people of the same sex.   All states m… Read More
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15
In 2020, the Franklin County Court was facing an influx of eviction cases and created a new law that would make it possible for you to get rid of your eviction record. Read More
Nov
15
Currently, the Ohio Revised Code is not updated to match the new Federal laws that protect same-sex marriage. Read More