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Search results for "debt collection":Getting a dissolution
To file for a dissolution, you will need to sit down with your spouse to fill out a number of complex forms. Then you will file the forms with your Clerk of Court. This page will help you understand what to fill out, what you should think through and provide the forms you will need.
Legal information for foster youth
A hub for legal information and resources for current and former foster youth in Ohio.
Getting a divorce without children
Learn what you need to know to get a divorce without children in Ohio.
Repaying student loans
Learn about federal and private student loans, repayment plans and avoiding default.
Divorce, dissolution or legal separation
You have three main options if you want to end your marriage: dissolution, divorce or legal separation. Learn the difference between them and what is likely to be best for you.
Getting a divorce with children
Learn what you need to know to get divorced in Ohio, including the paperwork and important issues you need to think about.
Removing a bank account hold or attachment
Learn what to do if a creditor places a hold or attachment on the money in your bank account.
Second cause evictions
If your eviction summons says “second cause” on it, your landlord is suing you for money. Learn what to do and how to file an answer.
Employment law in Ohio
Understand your rights and your employer’s responsibilities under Ohio law.
Driver's license reinstatement fee reduction
Learn more about the Ohio BMV’s program to lower or eliminate driver’s license reinstatement fees.