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Possible routes for OVI defense
An arrest for operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol can result in fines, jail time and license suspension in Ohio. However, individuals facing this type of charge have the right to legal defense. These are some of the possible defenses that...
Claiming father’s rights in Ohio
When you establish legal paternity, you can access your legal rights as an unmarried father in Ohio. You can ask the court for visitation with or custody of your child as well as the right to participate in important decisions for the child. Learn how to file...
Advice for making a third-party insurance claim
After a car accident, you may have to deal with multiple insurance companies, especially if you were not at fault. When you make a claim with another individual's insurer, the law considers it a third-party claim because you are the third party in relation to the...
Steps to take after a car accident
You always buckle up, drive at or below speed limit and drive defensively. But in a split-second you’ve collided with another vehicle and your car is in pieces, while your head is spinning. Getting in a car accident can be hard to process, especially if you are safe...
Drug possession factors and outcomes
The result of an arrest for possession of drugs in Ohio varies depending on a wide range of details. These include factors such as the substance, how much the person possesses and whether there are mitigating or aggravating factors, including previous arrests or...
Dissolution or divorce in Ohio?
You have done everything possible to try to save your marriage. You tried a trial separation. You tried counseling. The differences are still too great. The end is inevitable. In Ohio, you have a choice between dissolution and divorce (if you do not have grounds for...
FAQ about Ohio OVI charges
Operating a vehicle impaired, or OVI, results in mandatory jail time and administrative penalties in Ohio. If a law enforcement officer arrests you for this crime, he or she will take your license and you will be unable to drive until the court settles your case....