What is the statute of limitations for civil fraud & forgery in Ohio?
Your question is not nearly as simple as it may seem. Ohio holds there is civil liability for identity theft for a period of five years after the...
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Your question is not nearly as simple as it may seem. Ohio holds there is civil liability for identity theft for a period of five years after the...
I agree with my colleague. Some claims only survive for two years, while others are four. Claims for a breach of contract has a longer term but...
A person can oftentimes void a judgment if they were never properly served. The law requires a person be given fair notice of the claims against...
An Agreed Judgment Entry has a lot of potential ramifications that you may not be considering. More to the point, are you certain you owe this debt...
A business must perform repairs in a reasonable manner, including warranty work. Failure to do so can run afoul of the Ohio Consumer Sales...
You are correct. A judgment can stay alive in Ohio largely without limit so long as the proper paperwork is filed to do so. That said, you may have...
I strongly encourage you to reach out to a consumer protection attorney who is well versed in Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act, as well as the...
The general answer is probably not. Ohio (and federal) law protect certain assets from garnishment. Social security is among that protected. Still,...
A dealership cannot hide a defect from a consumer. To do so is an unfair, deceptive and unconscionable act. If you are able to prove the dealer...
This is a very serious situation. I would strongly encourage you to reach out to a criminal defense attorney as quickly as possible for a...