

My sons 15 and I was informed that he will be working and during my visitation in another county that I have to make sure he gets to work over my time with me working as well


The short answer is that violation of a current court order is grounds for contempt. The long answer is that maybe you can discuss the work schedule with your son to see if he can adjust his schedule so that he is not late to his job during your parenting time. Given your child's age and new... Read more »
Fairfield County, OH: My wife had our son file for a Protective Order. April 2021 he was 17 and Sep 20 he turned 18. He graduates in May 2022. He was granted 3 years. He enjoined my wife and his sister in the order. According to the PO electronic communication is a violation of the PO. My wife... Read more »

The answer to this question depends on whether or not you have temporary orders in an active Divorce case. Sometimes court put orders into place to prevent parties from making changes to joint accounts such as removing funds and closing accounts. If there is no current court order in place... Read more »

Ohio attorneys in 2022 are unlikely to know the answer to this question. I sure don’t. Change your location to OK. Maybe someone will remember.

Perhaps, it depends on the reason for the win.
The brand new power recliner tipped over and threw me on the floor the first time I used it. If I am injured…how do I see a doctor if I have no money

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. You could reach out to local attorneys to see if it would be possible to arrange a free initial consult to discuss. One option might be public health agencies. Another is that if an attorney identified the basis for a... Read more »
There was a employee group chat started that included every employee except for me, where I was the topic of conversation and only negative things that were very defaming were said by two of my employees and even my general manager chimed in. When I brought this to my district managers attention... Read more »

That's probably something you should first discuss with the company HR department. If you are being harassed, then you might have a claim against the company if it fails to act. So in that case, use the Find a Lawyer tab to talk to a local employment law attorney.
My husband and I have had full custody of his 13 year old son for over 10 years now. Mom has since had another child who is now 6 years old which custody was given to her mother who has since passed away. The child is now back in her mothers care but need to know how to help grandma/ myself get... Read more »

If the child is not going to be placed with child services because of the mother's drug use, then you or the grandmother can file a private custody action in Juvenile court. You or her will need to prove 1) that the mother is unfit and 2) that putting the child in the care of a non-parent is... Read more »
US birth certificate. Isn't this city overreach and illegal to use taxpayer money on children (or the children of parents who are here illegally) who are not born in this country and do not speak English (putting other children behind) and do not have legal status?

Would you rather they don’t have a safe place to go and get an education? They’re here and I’d you force desperate people out into the streets or will certainly cause more desperation and crime.
I’m starting a health care job pending back ground check. I was convicted of a misdemeanor of disorderly conduct 2019 that was changed from child endangerment. Could the amended charge affect employment?

Yes, it could. You should get the records sealed but you should also know that healthcare providers, if they ask correctly, can get access to sealed records.
The owners had asked me if I can help find their stolen property an I did an got it back for them now I am facing a charge my record is clean never been in trouble I'm in a position I can lose my job over this an many other things what can I do

You need to hire an attorney. Being charged with a crime is not a DIY project.
They have put me off for 5 wks blaming the finance Co. for delay of title.. the finance Co stated they sent title Feb 11th. I've contacted the dealership and excuses.. what can I do, can we get them for fraudulent bussiness practices ?

This may be a violation of the Ohio Consumers Sales Practices Act. I don't completely understand the facts here, but it sounds like the dealer has not transferred title within 30 days.
He was awarded the house but my name stayed on the deed and mortgage for one year because he did not qualify to take over the payments. He wants to sell the house and found out that a lien (we did not know about previously) was placed against the house during our marriage for debt in my name.... Read more »

In a divorce, it is important to check real estate titles to find any liens that might have been filed. He won't be able to sell the house without somebody paying the lien to get it released. If he wants to sell the house, he could pay the lien, and then file with the court to determine if... Read more »
I am supposed to have my answer to divorce with children in to the courts by 3/11/22 and still can't find a lawyer.

Check in Mansfield, Delaware, Columbus or Franklin Co. Bar Assn., or use the Find a Lawyer tab.
Off to police station. I have raised my God baby since she was 3 months she is 3yr now. Her moms leave her wit me every chance she gets even told her family that if anything happens she was to come to me. But her mental state loves to control the narrative of the situation so she don't put it... Read more »

You may be able to obtain emergency custody of your goddaughter. It is difficult to obtain emergency custody and even more difficult for a non-family member. However, given that you have been caring for the child for long stretches of time and Mom appears to be unstable, you may be able to overcome... Read more »
Our children are grown we have no real estate we have nothing to fight them out I mean he has some of my parents things that I want back but other than that I do believe he'll sign the papers with no problems we both want to move on I'm on disability and I cannot afford a full-blown... Read more »

You can likely file for a dissolution. A dissolution is where the divorcing parties agree on everything before asking the Court to end their marriage. Most counties have packets that a couple seeking a dissolution can fill out, and many counties have help desks that can help you complete the... Read more »
We are working on getting her on Medicaid.

No, being power of attorney for your mother does not make you personally responsible for her debt.
It just allows you to help your mother pay her bills using her assets.
I am missing out on a decent amount of money because most people tip on card instead of cash

Good morning, this practice may be unlawful. I would recommend speaking with an attorney about this. Feel free to give our office a call - we'd be happy to discuss it with you. 614 610 9755.
I have been living with my grandmother for the last year as her caregiver. Her will left everything to one of my two uncles, but he doesn't want anything because he receives social security and doesn't want to jeopardize it. My uncle who is trying to kick me out and sell the condo... Read more »

You could file a claim against her estate within 6 months of the date of death for payment as a caregiver if you had an agreement to receive payment. Otherwise, your uncle now owns the condo and has the right to sell it.
I live in Defiance county, in a township outside of the city limits. A business placed a sign near the road, but still on my property, advertising their services in an attempt to get customers. I don't want my property used for advertising, but do I personally have a right to remove and... Read more »

Contact the business and tell them to remove the sign. If they don't, use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local attorney to review the situation and contact them on your behalf, or advise you of your options.
I have the property under a lease agreement. I need to add my name to the deed.

You will need a lawyer. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local attorney, possibly to file probate, but definitely to transfer the property or get your name on the deed.
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