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Is my employer required to compensate me for the two hours I spent off the clock getting a DOT physical, which my employer sent me to get and was mandatory for my role, even though they did not specify whether compensation would be provided?
I am a truck driver experiencing severe health issues, including high blood pressure, anxiety, headaches, and tinnitus, which I believe are caused by the excessively loud noise from safety equipment in the trucks I drive. I've had to leave several jobs due to these issues. My doctor has... View More
I recently received a denial letter for my SSDI claim, which contained several errors and unfounded assumptions. Specifically, the letter did not address my medications or their side effects and included comments about addiction to alcohol and marijuana without evidence. It also overlooked how my... View More
My ex-husband has failed to comply with a court ruling from December 2021. He was supposed to remove my name from the car title, but instead, he has made sporadic payments, leading to the car's repossession in 2023 and damaging my credit score. Additionally, he is over $37,000 behind on child... View More

answered on Apr 24, 2025
Yes, you should take legal action. Contact your divorce lawyer and ask to file a motion to show cause. CSEA may also pursue criminal failure to support charges as well.
I'm filing for a dissolution myself in Lorain County, Ohio. Due to my spouse's history of violating my boundaries, I'm concerned he will show up unannounced if he knows my address. There are no children or shared assets involved, and I haven't spoken with anyone regarding... View More

answered on Apr 24, 2025
Check the local rules in your jurisdiction, and speak to your county clerk's office. Many have a specific option to retain a confidential address on pleadings, but you must specifically ask for that protection (either by separate form or verification with the clerk). The clerk will still want... View More
I am considering a lawsuit against Ever Driven due to their unprofessional conduct. On two occasions, they failed to provide safe transportation for my four-year-old daughter. The first incident involved a driver allowing an unauthorized man in the car during pickup. The second incident involved my... View More

answered on Apr 24, 2025
First, I think you should find another method of transportation for your child. If they aren't taking your daughter's safety seriously, that's a huge red flag. Second, if you signed a contract with them that promises they will not do these specific things, they've breached that... View More
I am the only current guardian of my child in Ohio and would like to grant my child's grandparent partial permanent guardianship, allowing them the same rights as a parental guardian. There are no legal documents in place, and there have been no past issues regarding custody. How do I proceed... View More

answered on Apr 24, 2025
I think a better option would be a grandparent power of attorney. This would be executed by you and filed with your local juvenile court. https://juvenile.cuyahogacounty.gov/docs/default-source/form/poa-grandparents.pdf?sfvrsn=c9835c14_1
I had an income of $85,275.74 last year. Out of this, $43,930.58 was long-term capital gains, and $23,122.36 was short-term capital gains. The remainder was regular income. I filed jointly and believe I should only be taxed on $23,122.36 plus $18,222.79, since my bracket for long-term capital gains... View More
I hired a contractor for emergency water damage mitigation in my basement. Initially quoted at $5,000, the final invoice is $60,000 due to 'unforeseen conditions,' such as an extra floor. The signed contract only mentions 'Emergency Services to Mitigate Damage' and states... View More

answered on Apr 24, 2025
This really depends on your specific state. In Massachusetts, for example, we have a statute that covers most residential construction projects involving a homeowner's primary residence, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 142A. That statute requires change order to be in writing and agreed to... View More
My friend's mom has been renting a place in Ohio for over 10 years. The landlord wants to raise the rent, which is understandable, but they are also asking her to pay $3000 for renovations and new appliances intended for future tenants. Is it legal for them to demand such a payment from her,... View More
My mom is in a nursing home as a high-risk fall patient, and they've changed their rules regarding cameras in rooms. We were given a Release of Liability/Indemnification form to sign, which states that the facility is released from liability for all claims related to privacy violations from... View More

answered on Apr 24, 2025
The form release and indemnification essentially requires you to release the nursing home from any and all claims that may be brought against the nursing home resulting from the installation of the camera. Your mother may have an expectation of privacy within the nursing home room. If your mother... View More
In Ohio, it is legal to both open carry and conceal a pocket knife, as it doesn't become a deadly weapon until used as such, according to Section 2923.11 of the Ohio Revised Code. I carry my pocket knife primarily as a tool and have never used it in self-defense. However, to my understanding,... View More
I live in a HUD apartment in Cincinnati. My landlord has given me a 72-hour notice that they will be running cable wiring through my apartment on 04/24/2025 to provide other tenants with internet service. I do not have or want cable internet and am concerned about this installation. My lease does... View More

answered on Apr 23, 2025
This sounds like a necessity on the part of the landlord to provide a utility to everyone. I would want to look at your lease but as long as the actual time in the apartment is minimally invasive and less than say a few hours, i'd say this is not something the courts would entertain. Refer... View More
I am concerned about being liable for my adult brother's rehab bill. I did not sign any documents related to his rehab treatment and did not make any verbal commitments for payment, although I was his Power of Attorney for medical decisions. At the time of his admission, he was of sound mind... View More
I received my second camera speeding ticket in Austintown on Route 11, going 79 in a 65 mph zone. The ticket was sent in the mail, and I haven't taken any actions regarding the first ticket. I'm unsure if I am required to pay this ticket as it came from a camera. Can you advise?
My brother lived with me and went into the hospital before moving to a rehab facility, where it was believed Medicare would pay for his stay. Unfortunately, he passed away, and the facility has sent a bill. He signed paperwork when admitted, but had no other insurance coverage. I received the bill... View More
I settled a personal injury lawsuit against a big box store in Cincinnati, Ohio, in August 2024. My attorney retained $15,000 from the settlement for medical bills, but despite repeated attempts to contact him over the past six months, he hasn't responded. I need to know which medical... View More
I was at a public place watching a fight between friends when someone tried to break it up. I pushed this person without causing any injuries. There were multiple witnesses, mainly friends. The person backed off and went away, but police complaints were filed related to the incident. I have been... View More
My boyfriend, who lives in Tennessee, gave me our shared cat to take back to Ohio to live with me. He is now asking for the cat back because things did not work out between us. He initially bought the cat, so it is registered in his name, but I have paid for all veterinary expenses and have records... View More
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