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What Should You Do if Your Spouse Cleared Out a Joint Bank Account Before Filing for Divorce?

What Should You Do if Your Spouse Cleared Out a Joint Bank Account Before Filing for Divorce?

Discovering that your spouse has emptied your joint bank account can trigger immediate financial panic. Bills need to be paid, groceries need to be bought, and you may suddenly find…

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How Do Police Decide Whether to Charge Drug Possession or Paraphernalia?

How Do Police Decide Whether to Charge Drug Possession or Paraphernalia?

When law enforcement finds drug-related items during an arrest or search, they must decide how to charge the suspect. Understanding the difference between drug possession and paraphernalia charges can significantly…

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What Happens After You Fail or Refuse Field Sobriety Tests in Ohio?

What Happens After You Fail or Refuse Field Sobriety Tests in Ohio?

Being pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving can be a frightening experience. If an officer asks you to perform field sobriety tests, you may feel confused about your rights…

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How Do Courts Divide Cryptocurrency in a High-Asset Divorce?

How Do Courts Divide Cryptocurrency in a High-Asset Divorce?

High-asset divorces often present challenges due to complex financial portfolios, but the emergence of digital currencies has introduced additional complexities to property division. Unlike traditional assets such as bank accounts…

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Can You Be Charged With Assault Even If You Didn’t Start the Fight?

Can You Be Charged With Assault Even If You Didn’t Start the Fight?

Finding yourself in handcuffs after an altercation you did not provoke is a confusing and stressful experience. Many people assume that if they did not throw the first punch, they…

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Can You Be Charged With OVI Even if Your BAC Is Under .08?

Can You Be Charged With OVI Even if Your BAC Is Under .08?

In Ohio, most people associate an OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired) charge with having a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of .08% or higher. While this is the legal limit, it…

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