A burglary charge in Ohio is rarely as simple as the word suggests. Whether an alleged entry becomes a fourth-degree felony or an aggravated burglary charge can hinge on a few key details. It depends on whether: The building...
If you’ve heard about no-fault vs. at-fault states, you may be wondering where Ohio stands—the short answer depends on what you’re asking about. Ohio handles car accidents differently than divorce, and understanding...
Being accused of solicitation in Ohio is something most people never expect, and when it happens, it often starts with confusion. A conversation, a message, or a misunderstanding can quickly turn into a criminal case....
Ohio property disputes can turn criminal faster than many people expect. Someone walks onto land they thought was public, stays after being told to leave, enters a restricted area at the wrong time, or steps inside a building...
When a family member can no longer make decisions for themselves, whether due to age, illness, disability, or another circumstance, someone needs to step in and protect them. That legal protection often comes through...