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0 Answers | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law and Child Support for Ohio on
Q: Yes, I was just wanting to see if I could find a lawyer that would take my case on a body attachment for a child support

Yes, I had a court date, but they never sent me the paperwork for the court date. I went to the one in July or sorry in April and they had one in July and I think any paperwork for the July court date. So they put a body attachment out for me

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Animal / Dog Law for Ohio on
Q: I was charged with animal cruelty and my dog was impounded if I'm found not guilty will my dog be returned

There is no evidence other than a phone call was made saying I was abusing my dog but my dog had no injuries or proof to substantiate the phone call they threatened me and my dog

0 Answers | Asked in Sexual Harassment for Ohio on
Q: If someone went to your employer with false sexual abuse allegations but never went to the police, could one sue

This person went to the accused's employer with the intent of getting the accused fired. Since there was no evidence brought about by human resources's investigation and all cameras were checked where the alleged incident occurred, HR urged the person who was alleging sexual abuse to go... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Insurance Bad Faith, Insurance Defense and Uncategorized for Ohio on
Q: How to tell if Life Insurance company is being truthful when they say beneficiary was changed when I was the beneficiary

I have an insurance policy document that my mother took out in 1976 with myself listed as the beneficiary. When I inquired with the company they said that I was not listed as the beneficiary even though I have document indicating that.

Then they said that the "beneficiary might have... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Adoption for Ohio on
Q: my ex filed for visitation but my now wife adopted her. what should I do?

she was served.

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Feb 9, 2025

File a motion to dismiss her petition attaching a copy of the adoption order.

1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law for Ohio on
Q: Can a public high school search my students personal property without her being present?

The school is doing targeted classroom searches making all students exit the classroom while they search their personal belongings. The students go in the hall walk through a metal detector with their shoes off

The shoes are carried upside down as they move through the detector. If the... View More

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Feb 8, 2025

Schools have the authority to conduct searches, but they must follow the law. In public schools, student searches are governed by the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. Unlike police, school officials only need "reasonable suspicion" rather than... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Ohio on
Q: I'm 40 years old. What is my legal right as an adult to get my parents to leave me alone and let me have my house?

We all live together with my husband as well. Since I got married, they seem to have declined in health. Dad had a TIA and is better now. But mom isn't taking care of herself. We constantly argue about the fact that they have not let me out if their sight since birth. I just need my own space... View More

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Feb 9, 2025

If you are all titled owners of the house, and you don't want to live with them, then you either need to 1) buy out their interest in the property and have them move; 2) have them buy your interest in the property and then you move; 3) sell the property and everyone moves; or 4) if no one can... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Energy, Oil and Gas for Ohio on
Q: I need to talk to a lawyer about centerpoint energy saying I owe them 865.00 and I never got bill or a account # at all

I never talk to nobody about a bill or even got mail about a bill from centerpoint energy

0 Answers | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Ohio on
Q: In ohio, is there a time threshold to change from houseguest to tenant, with tenants protections?

Recently had a guy I let stay here for 21 days try to claim tenants rights when I kicked him out. Cops came and said there's no time requirement for tenancy, everything I can find online says 30 days. We had no lease and no money was exchanged.

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Public Benefits for Ohio on
Q: Can my mom get into legal trouble for not letting me receive SNAP benefits if I'm on her case

I was kicked out of my mom's house and was living with my aunt from Sept 2024 to January 2025 my mom didn't want to help me with food in the five months that I was kicked out she gave me benefits twice also I'm a 17-year-old turning 18 in June 2025

0 Answers | Asked in Divorce for Ohio on
Q: I'm in the middle of a divorce, with no children, but we do have a house. We had a prelim hearing where she was granted

was granted temporary spousal support. She has an attorney. I do not. I have been filing things myself. I have some genmeral questions on my options.

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Discrimination and Employment Law for Ohio on
Q: COVID Can my employer terminate me if I had a doctors excuse that stated my return to work was contingent upon recovery

Hi. okay so around December 25th I was scheduled to go to work, however I didn’t feel well at all I went to the doctor and found out that I had Covid 19 ! So my doctor wrote an excuse for me and it said that I needed to be off bc I had Covid 19 and that normally it takes between 48-72 hours to... View More

Kelly A Rochotte
Kelly A Rochotte
answered on Feb 4, 2025

Unfortunately, there isn't enough information included here to give a legal response. The timeline appears that the employer did not receive the note until after you were out for several weeks. It is probable that failure to appear or communicate with your employer would subject you to... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy and Social Security for Ohio on
Q: If I am making 1,000$ a month on social security can chapter 13 take my whole check away every month?
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Feb 4, 2025

Chapter 13 is a voluntary repayment plan and does not take anything from your Income. You make payments f ty om whatever source of funds you may have. Contact a bankruptcy attorney to see if you qualify for either a 7 or 13 bankruptcy.

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0 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Appeals / Appellate Law for Ohio on
Q: if the court lacks juris. to rule on a motion pending appeal, can they put it in abeyance or do they have to dismiss

So, I have a case before the juvenile court. We objected to the adjudication and it is currently pending appeal. My appeal attorney briefed on an argument of dispositional appeal, but attorney knows best so I just rolled with it. The complaint was filed Feb. 7th of 2024 making the date for... View More

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