Ohio is both a no-fault and at-fault state for divorce. No-fault divorce is a sure-shot way to avoid lengthy and expensive litigation. The grounds for no-fault divorce in Ohio include “incompatibility” or “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.” This means that either spouse
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Workers’ Compensation Insurance in Ohio provides coverage for work-related injuries and illness. These benefits are provided for injuries from job-related accidents and occupational diseases regardless of who was at fault. The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) oversees the working of this
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Effective April 04, 2023, a new state law in Ohio makes it illegal for Ohio drivers to use or hold a mobile or other electronic device in their hand, lap, or other body parts while driving. Before the new law took effect,
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Experiencing the death of a loved one can fill your life with grief and a sense of loss. However, even during such testing times, one has the legal responsibility to honor the wishes laid out in the deceased’s will. Probate is
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Truck accidents are inherently dangerous. They cause more debilitating injuries when compared to car crashes. An accident involving trucks can result in considerable property damage and huge medical expenses. Therefore, it is obvious for truck accident victims to wonder how long will
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Senate Bill 288, which was introduced on February 22, 2022, has been signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine. The new law makes wide-ranging criminal justice reforms to Ohio’s existing criminal laws. Effective from early April, the new law makes some of
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The National Floor Safety Institute reports that over one million slip and fall accidents happen every year in the United States. These accidents can cause life-altering injuries. Under the premises liability law in Ohio, property owners owe a legal obligation to keep
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Dealing with issues related to children during a divorce can be a painful process. Deciding who gets their custody, how the visitation rights and decision-making rights will be granted, and who will pay for child support are some of the important issues
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Although Ohio’s workers’ compensation law covers majority of the workplace related injuries and applies to most employers, there are some exceptions. Certain type of businesses/ owners/ ministers do not require to mandatorily register with the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) in Ohio.
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In addition to being a personal relation, marriage is also a legal relationship. When getting married, couples must comply with the requirements set by law. A marriage license in one of such requirements and it officiates the marriage. After getting a marriage
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