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0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and DUI / DWI for Ohio on
Q: Chances of a felony 4 assault on a police officer sticking if accidental in Ohio?

I am being charged with a felony 4 assault on a police officer and misdemeanor criminal damaging. The assault was accidental, as I threw my phone across an ambulance, unintentionally striking the officer's hand. The officer is unharmed. I was intoxicated at the time, having broken a door and... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Employment Discrimination and Employment Law for Ohio on
Q: Can employer move my job and shift after 5 years, suspect retaliation?

I have been working with the same company in the same role for almost 5 years, with no disciplinary actions and positive feedback from management. The regional manager has now informed me that I will be moved to a different job and shift, claiming it's best for the company. I suspect this is... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Ohio on
Q: Is a no muffler ticket in Ohio a moving violation for a PA CDL?

I have a Pennsylvania driver's license and was driving a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in Ohio when I received a speeding ticket for 6 mph over the limit, which was reduced to a no muffler ticket. Is this still considered a moving violation, and will it appear on my driving record,... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Consumer Law for Ohio on
Q: Out-of-control vehicle struck my box truck; seeking damages. Do I need a lawyer?

I was sitting at a red light when an out-of-control vehicle struck my box truck in Cleveland, OH. The driver had no insurance, and I only have liability coverage. There was extensive damage to my truck, which I use for work, and I was out of work for 3 days. I paid for a rental before buying a used... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Tax Law and Employment Law for Ohio on
Q: Worked as property manager/repairman without contracts or pay stubs. No SS paid. Now told nothing owed. Suspect misuse on taxes.

I have worked for a woman as a property manager and repairman for over 30 years, living in a place she supplied and using a work vehicle she provided. There were no written contracts, agreements, or pay stubs, and neither of us paid social security. She recently told me she owes me nothing. I... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Public Benefits and Civil Litigation for Ohio on
Q: Can a nonprofit payee use my SSI for civil suit damages?

I receive Supplemental Security Income, and a nonprofit organization acts as my payee to ensure my bills are paid. Recently, I was involved in a civil suit regarding alleged damages to an apartment totaling seven thousand dollars. Is the nonprofit organization allowed to use my SSI money to pay for... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Internet Law for Ohio on
Q: Is a recording of a child admissible in Ohio custody court?

I record all my phone calls, and I have a recording of my child from such a call. My attorney has advised me that in the state of Ohio, a recording of a child is not admissible in custody court under any circumstances. The only previous custody hearing was the initial divorce, at which time there... View More

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Mar 9, 2025

I believe you should listen to your attorney. I would be highly offended if one of my clients were trying to crowdsource a second opinion. Trying to use a recording of a child in court is highly inadvisable. It never sounds the way to a judge the way a client thinks it will. At the most i... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Ohio on
Q: Facing drug trafficking charges with a co-defendant, question about trial strategy.

I'm facing two counts of drug trafficking and have a co-defendant in the case. My lawyer said that the prosecution wants to try my co-defendant first to secure a conviction and prevent me from providing information that might help his case. Is it common for the prosecution to proceed this way,... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Ohio on
Q: Is it common for prosecution to try co-defendant first in drug case?

I'm facing two counts of drug trafficking and have a co-defendant in the case. My lawyer said that the prosecution wants to try my co-defendant first to secure a conviction, in order to prevent me from providing information that could possibly help his defense. Is this a common strategy for... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Civil Litigation for Ohio on
Q: Can I sue an Ohio dealership for unauthorized credit check?

I would like to know if I can sue a privately owned car dealership for conducting a hard credit check on me without my consent, which negatively impacted my credit score. I discovered this unauthorized check about 6-8 months ago through my Experian account. I asked the dealership to remove the... View More

Matthew McKenna
Matthew McKenna
answered on Mar 9, 2025

Contact a consumer protection attorney familiar with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. It's tough to say without knowing all the details. If you haven't done so, I would also dispute the hard inquiry on whatever credit report is showing the hard inquiry.

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Ohio on
Q: Do I need a firearms safe to store a musket if I live with a felon?

I am considering purchasing a functional musket and plan to store it in my home where I live with a convicted felon. I'm unsure if I need a firearms safe to legally own and store the musket. Additionally, there are children who occasionally have access to my home. Could you provide advice on... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Employment Law, Tax Law and Social Security for Ohio on
Q: My rights if no social security tax was paid for me as a property manager for 30 years in Ohio?

I have been working as a property manager and handyman for someone for 30 years, maintaining and repairing her apartment buildings. There was never any social security tax paid by either of us for me, and I suspect she might have used me as an expense on her tax returns. I did not have any written... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Child Custody and Civil Litigation for Ohio on
Q: Admissibility of audio phone call recordings in Ohio custody case

Are audio phone call recordings of my child admissible in an Ohio child custody case if they do not relate to the child's parental custody or responsibilities? Both parties were made aware of the recordings, as I record all my phone calls, and my family is aware of this. The child described an... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Contracts, Divorce and Employment Law for Ohio on
Q: Can I use my ex's bank account to pay off a joint loan?

I am part of a joint loan with my ex, which I can access online. He entered his bank information and is solely responsible for making payments according to a court order. Can I initiate the loan payoff using his bank account, since there is a requirement to pay by a certain date?

0 Answers | Asked in Divorce and Probate for Ohio on
Q: Am I responsible for my deceased ex-husband's medical bills?

I want to know if I am responsible for my deceased ex-husband's medical bills. Our divorce decree did not address responsibility for debts. His medical bills were incurred for treatment both before and after our divorce was finalized, and I do not have any joint accounts, agreements, or... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Ohio on
Q: Help with expungement of 2023 misdemeanor aggravated menacing in Ohio.

I'm seeking help with the expungement of a misdemeanor aggravated menacing conviction from 2023 in Brown County, Ohio. This conviction is impacting my ability to find housing and work, including being denied apartment rentals, a volunteer position, and potentially failing a background check... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and White Collar Crime for Ohio on
Q: Crypto scam: borrowed funds, account frozen, repayment issue.

I met someone online who guided me to invest in cryptocurrency through a trading app. Initially, I invested $1,300, then the person lent me $10,000 and later another $151,000 through the app to increase my trading amount. In December, the platform froze my account and demanded various fees to... View More

Stanislav Kshevitskii
Stanislav Kshevitskii
answered on Mar 7, 2025

This is a very common fraud scheme. People all over the world, including Russia, suffer from it. If the scammers act quickly and professionally, hide their IP addresses and use other security measures, it is unlikely to find them. Moreover, you have no idea what country they are actually in. Some... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Social Security for Ohio on
Q: Can a judge extend probation due to unpaid restitution after completing prison and release terms?

Can a federal judge keep me on probation longer than I was originally sentenced because of unpaid restitution, even though I have completed my full prison term and supervised release? My probation terms required paying 10% of my income in restitution, but as a Social Security recipient, I could... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Employment Law and Sexual Harassment for Ohio on
Q: Can a company terminate a 3rd party employee for sexual harassment allegations in Ohio?

I want to know if a company utilizing a 3rd party staffing agency can terminate an employee assigned by that agency, who has been reported for multiple sexual harassment allegations. The company has discussed these allegations with the staffing agency. The job involves assembly labor work, and... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Ohio on
Q: How can I find out who my ex-spouse left his house to?

I'm trying to find out who my recently deceased ex-spouse left his house to. I am not aware whether he had a will or trust, and I do not know if I am named as a beneficiary.

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Mar 7, 2025

Ohio law states that even if you are named as a beneficiary in a will from your spouse that if you divorce prior to their death that you do not inherit under the will. It is extremely unlikely that you would take any portion of their estate.

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