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Winning a custody battle in Ohio

On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 20, 2019 | Family Law

According to the Ohio State Bar Association, Ohio recognizes two forms of child custody: sole custody and shared parenting. In a situation in which the court’s award sole custody, one parent assumes the decision-making rights regarding the care and welfare of...

What are possible defenses to robbery?

On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 20, 2019 | Criminal Defense

If the state of Ohio recently charged you or a loved one with robbery, you risk a felony conviction. A felony conviction may result in a prison term of anywhere between nine months and 11 years long, as well as a fine of up to $20,000. Fortunately, a charge is not a...

Will you have to pay manimony after your divorce?

On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 20, 2019 | Uncategorized

If you are an Ohio woman who earns a substantial salary at your job, you undoubtedly are rightfully proud of the success you have achieved in the business world. Unfortunately, however, your high earning capacity may not serve you well if you get a divorce. How so? If...

Theft, robbery, burglary: How are they different?

On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 20, 2019 | Criminal Defense

Should law enforcement officers charge you with allegedly stealing something in Ohio, they may or may not charge you with stealing per se. Instead, they may charge you with theft or robbery or burglary. FindLaw explains that these three white collar crimes, while...

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