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If a person breaches a contract you have with them, you can sue them for breach of contract, whether the contract is notarized (I assume that's what... Read Answer
I don't know what the statute of limitations is on a breach of contract claim in Ohio, but most states have contract statutes of limitations of at... Read Answer
Just execute and record a deed transferring your home, for no consideration, from yourself to yourself and your wife. You may need any mortgage... Read Answer
Was the bar owned by an independent legal entity, like a corporation or llp? If so, is the new bar owned by the same entity or a different... Read Answer
It may be possible to appear through an attorney. Some small claims courts may even allow you to appear by a non-attorney representative. ... Read Answer
Unless there is some agreement or statute authorizing you to you can place a lien against this property (I'm not aware of any statute that would... Read Answer
Had you defended the case back in 2008, you might very well have had a valid defense. Six years later, however, it will be very difficult for... Read Answer
Your best course of action is to look at your lease. If your lease says that you were supposed to pay the first month, last month, and deposit... Read Answer
I'm not sure I understand all of the circumstances here, and whether there was a breach of the contract or who breached. In any event, however,... Read Answer
Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 2305.19(A) a plaintiff who voluntarily dismisses their lawsuit, pursuant to Civil Rule 41(A)(1), must refile within... Read Answer
Was there a written contract?
First, you mentioned that the job was supposed to last more than a year. Pursuant to ORC 1335.05, Statute... Read Answer
Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 2305.19(A) a plaintiff who voluntarily dismisses their lawsuit, pursuant to Civil Rule 41(A)(1), must refile within one... Read Answer
If the grantor was incompetent, the deed can be overturned by the Court. It is highly unlikely that the Court will allow you to back out of a... Read Answer
I think you're mixing apples and oranges. An affirmative defense is a defense on which the defendant has the burden of proof. Thus,... Read Answer