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Fight a debt collection lawsuit in Ohio

Learn what to do if you are sued for debt in Ohio and how to file an answer.

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Dealing with debt collectors

Learn more about disputing debts, stopping debt harassment and your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).

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Other money and debt resources

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Managing your debt

Find out what steps you can take and how to negotiate with creditors to manage your debt.

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Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is an official legal way to stop creditors from collecting your debts. Learn more about bankruptcy options.

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Wage withholding or garnishment

A creditor can get a court order to take money from your paycheck to pay back a debt. But you still have some options.

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Getting behind on your property taxes

Learn how to catch up on late property taxes in Ohio and avoid foreclosure.

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Tax foreclosure in Ohio

Learn the deadlines and processes for tax foreclosure in Ohio.

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Other senior resources

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Criminal court

A legal problem between you and another person or business is called a civil matter or case. A criminal case is between you and the state, and is handled differently. Here’s some basic information to help you understand the difference.

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