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0 Answers | Asked in Banking and Business Law for Ohio on
Q: How to access financial records of an account in Ohio with authorization?

I'm in Ohio and need to find out how money from a specific account was spent. I have the necessary legal documents and authorization to access this information. Could you advise me on the process for obtaining detailed financial records, including how much money was spent, when, and where?

0 Answers | Asked in Employment Law for Ohio on
Q: Is it legal to be paid bartender's rate while managing a bar in Ohio?

I manage a wine bar in Ohio and often find myself working dual roles during shifts. I'm paid an hourly wage of $8/hour as a bartender, receiving tips while performing typical bartending duties. However, I'm also expected to act as a manager on duty during the same shift, handling tasks... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation for Ohio on
Q: What are relevant factors for victims of car accidents in seeking compensation?

I was the driver stopped at a red light on May 31st in Ohio when I was rear-ended by an elderly woman at 20-25 mph. After the initial collision, she accidentally put her car in drive and hit me again. The police officer noted my disoriented state, and my sister and brother-in-law had to take me... View More

Jami S. Oliver
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Jami S. Oliver
answered on Jun 12, 2026

The elements of negligence in Ohio include an act that causes damage to another person, and that consists of approximate cause. Approximate cause means the Injury would not have occurred, but for the negligent action in your case, it sounds like the issue has to do with damages and documenting them... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Collections for Ohio on
Q: How can I recover a $1,200 debt from my sister in Ohio?

My sister borrowed a total of $1,200 over four months and agreed to repay it by a specific date, which was almost a year ago. Despite acknowledging her debt, she hasn't paid anything yet. We have asked her to pay back the money, but she claims she doesn't have it. Given this situation,... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Domestic Violence, Nursing Home Abuse and Personal Injury for Ohio on
Q: Can I sue celebrities for harassment and threats in Ohio?

I am considering legal action against certain celebrities, including members of a popular rock group and individuals from a 60s space movie, for harassment, bullying, and making threats of violence toward my family and myself in Ohio. These actions also constitute domestic violence and elder abuse,... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Litigation for Ohio on
Q: How can my roommate be charged when he wasn't driving?

I was in the backseat of a car on February 16, 2026, when the police attempted a traffic stop. The driver fled the scene, and I was arrested for giving a fake name, resulting in a 30-day sentence. The driver, whom I did not identify and who was never caught, is my roommate.

The police are... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law for Ohio on
Q: How can my roommate be charged with drug possession from an incident where the only evidence is his wallet found in my purse?

I was in the backseat of a vehicle, and the driver managed to flee and was never caught or identified. During the incident, I was arrested for obstructing official business after giving a fake name and served 30 days. My roommate, though never caught or identified by police, was charged with... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Insurance Bad Faith and Insurance Defense for Ohio on
Q: As a non-relative beneficiary, should I pursue claim or get refund if docs are unavailable?

I am a beneficiary of a life insurance policy from a former housemate, and I am not related to her. I have received letters from the insurance company naming me as the beneficiary. The company now requests medical records from the last five years and a clearer copy of the death certificate.... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Probate and Family Law for Ohio on
Q: How can I retrieve my mother's belongings and ashes without a will in Ohio?

My mother passed away on December 17, 2025, in Ohio, without leaving a will. Her husband, who raised me for 53 years, refuses to give me any of her personal belongings, such as clothes, shoes, blankets, family photos, a sewing machine, and a bicycle. He is also unwilling to give me any of her ashes... View More

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Jun 10, 2026

You may open a procedure in probate court for your statutory share of the estate. You should contact an attorney in your county who regularly practices probate litigation.

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0 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Ohio on
Q: Can I have different effective dates for H-4 status and EAD?

I am currently in H-1B status, which is valid through 2028. Due to a J-1 Conrad waiver obligation, I need to remain employed in my current position under H-1B status with my current employer until December 31, 2026. Starting January 2027, I plan to transition to H-4 status with an H-4 EAD, as I... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Real Estate Law for Ohio on
Q: Can I evict a tenant not paying rent in Ohio under PRC program?

I am a landlord in Ohio, and my tenant has not paid rent for the month of June. He claims he has applied for assistance through the PRC program to help with the rent. We have a lease agreement, and this is the first time this issue has occurred. Can I proceed with eviction under these... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Constitutional Law, Civil Rights and Appeals / Appellate Law for Ohio on
Q: Can I address the failure to provide a hearing for a warrant issued in Ohio?

I recently faced an issue where, while in Ohio, a warrant was issued for my arrest in Oklahoma. I was detained and taken to a city jail in Ohio, and during my court appearance, the judge informed me of my right to a hearing where an attorney would file a habeas corpus on my behalf. I expressed my... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Gov & Administrative Law and Employment Law for Ohio on
Q: Can I sue Hamilton County JFS and ODE over a child abuse allegation?

I am facing a substantiated child abuse allegation from Hamilton County JFS in Ohio after I intervened in a fight between two students. Despite the clear evidence from a video showing that the bloody lip sustained by one student was caused by another student, JFS interviewed only 7 students 28 days... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Real Estate Law for Ohio on
Q: How can I file for divorce and keep my house in Ohio?

I am seeking advice on filing for a divorce in Ohio. My husband, a Haitian non-resident with employment authorization, and I got married in December 2022. I have three children, aged 14, 13, and 11, from a previous relationship, and my husband has not financially supported them. We share a... View More

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Jun 10, 2026

Your question leaves out some of the most important details. How is the house titled? Was it purchased during the marriage? ANything acquired during the marriage is marital property (to be split between the parties). You can certainly file your complaint for divorce and ask for the house but... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law and Contracts for Ohio on
Q: Do I have to pay for a misleading CDL course in Ohio?

I enrolled in a CDL course in Ohio with the understanding that it would include training for a tanker endorsement. However, I've now been informed that the course doesn't cover this endorsement. I've signed a contract stating there are no refunds, but I feel I was misled about what... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Employment Law, Health Care Law and Family Law for Ohio on
Q: Can my separated spouse legally remove me from her health insurance plan?

I have been on my wife's company-provided insurance for over 13 years, along with our two children. We separated 6 months ago due to an affair she was having, and she is now threatening to remove me from the insurance in the next couple of weeks. I recently started with a new employer that... View More

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Jun 9, 2026

No, but without a court to step in she could still drop you and then you would be starting on the back foot. If you are worried about her removing you from health insurance then you should file for divorce and obtain the temporary restraining order preventing her from modifying coverage.

0 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation and Real Estate Law for Ohio on
Q: Can I be held liable if accused without proof of cutting my neighbor's tree in Ohio?

I live in Ohio, and my neighbor accused me of cutting down a tree on her property while she was away. I did not do it and avoid stepping on her property entirely, as my wife and I were told to stay off when she built her home 15 years ago. We recall that about a month ago, her landscaping company... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Civil Litigation, Family Law and Gov & Administrative Law for Ohio on
Q: How can I defend custody disputes against my mother and handle CPS involvement with my teenage son?

I am facing challenges with my teenage son in Ohio, who has been involved in repeated incidents of running away and not complying with household rules. Previously, my husband had legal issues that were resolved, but these situations have escalated to the involvement of Child Protective... View More

Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Jun 9, 2026

Well, you want to be cooperative with CPS, You also want to make sure you are being careful with how you communicate with them. Ideally, make sure you follow up anything that you say to them in writing, documenting what's actually occurring.

If CPS go so far as to file a dependency or...
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0 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law and Contracts for Ohio on
Q: Warranty denied blown head gasket coverage options in Ohio?

I have a warranty that covers the engine and most parts. Recently, I experienced a blown head gasket which led to damage to the head and block due to coolant and oil leaking into the engine. However, the warranty company stated that this failure is not covered. What are my options for disputing... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation and Contracts for Ohio on
Q: Can I file a motion for breach of settlement if the other party files charges against me?

I have a settlement from a civil lawsuit stating that neither party can file any complaints or charges related to the lawsuit against each other. Recently, the other party filed charges of theft against me in a different court, but my attorney got these charges sent back to the original court of... View More

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