Ohio foreclosure law requires a mortgage lender to file a civil complaint to fo
When you die, will your property be sold to pay your creditors?
People who win the lottery are often excited, and overwhelmed, with the possibilities.
Unfortunately, that can lead them to make poor choices with the money they were given. When that happens they can even end up bankrupt in a short period of time. It’s easy to wonder how someone who wins millions can ever end up without any money, but it happens quite frequently.
If you live in Ohio and are concerned about driving violations and points on your license, you’re not alone.
If you are struggling to meet your monthly financial obligations, and barely earning enough to make it paycheck to pa
Operating a vehicle impaired (OVI), driving under the influence
One of the challenges faced when filing bankruptcy is dealing with automobiles. This is even more challenging when a couple is filing joint bankruptcy and they owe money on one or more automobiles. Because it is important to understand just how to deal with cars, a Troy, Ohio Bankruptcy Attorney explains the various options.
When you owe nothing on the car