On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 28, 2020 | Criminal Defense
In Ohio, just because you own a firearm does not mean that you are automatically transporting your firearm legally. Improper handling of a Firearm in Ohio is when you knowingly discharge a firearm in a motor vehicle, or have a loaded firearm accessible in the vehicle...
On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 27, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Uncategorized
In Ohio, refusing a breathalyzer test can come with consequences such as a license suspension and possible jail time depending on if the individual has prior OVIs. When a driver is suspected of driving under the influence, the officer will request that the individual...
On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 26, 2020 | Criminal Defense
While the Constitution does contain the Second Amendment, giving American Citizens the right to bear arms, there are ways in which this right can be restricted. In Ohio, O.R.C. Section 2923.13 lists the ways in which a person is legally not permitted to possess a...
On behalf of Johnson & Core, LLP | May 26, 2020 | Family Law
Many clients ask whether they will still be ordered to pay child support even though they have or intend to have shared parenting or equal parenting time with their children. The answer to this depends on many factors including income, and child related expenses...