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Published July 3, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
Ohio Laws Regarding Dog Bite Injuries

Nearly 4.5 million people in the United States are injured by dogs every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Dog bites aren’t just scary, they can be dangerous and even life-threatening. Animals carry diseases which they can transfer to…

Published May 8, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
Can I Sue Someone Who Has Filed for Bankruptcy?

If you are the victim of an accident where someone else caused injury or damages, it’s a natural reaction to seek compensation. But what if the person at fault doesn’t have any money? Many victims wonder about the possibility of…

Published April 12, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims in Ohio

The judicial system in each state has established time limits for filing certain types of claims. In particular, the statute of limitations in Ohio gives plaintiffs two years to file personal injury claims. Unfortunately, this isn’t a lot of time….

Published April 11, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
How is ‘Duty of Care’ Related to Determining Negligence?

Personal injury cases that involve negligence are founded on the concept of ‘duty of care.’ In short, the person filing the claim must show how the other party was responsible for his or her well-being and contributed to the accident…

Published April 9, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
What Property is Considered Exempt in an Ohio Bankruptcy?

Filing for bankruptcy is a stressful process, you don’t need confusing legal terms and changing laws to make it more difficult. To be clear, bankruptcy is a federal law, but regulations regarding personal property exemptions vary by state. Ohio has…

Published March 11, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
A Guide to Wrongful Death Cases for Family Members

Nothing will ever replace a family member who is taken from us too soon. Wrongful death cases, however, work to help relatives move forward after their painful loss. If someone dies because of negligence, reckless or deliberate actions, a wrongful…

Published January 8, 2019 by Julius Amourgis
Are You Ready for a Bankruptcy Consultation? Here’s What to Expect

If you are considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the first step is to meet with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. This initial consultation serves to understand better your financial situation and begin to plan the way towards…

Published December 7, 2018 by Julius Amourgis
What is the Best Effort Requirement in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy trustees understand that everyone’s financial situation is different. That’s why the requirements for completing a Chapter 13 repayment plan are specific to each individual who files. So, what is the best effort requirement in Chapter 13 bankruptcy? The best…

Published December 7, 2018 by Julius Amourgis

In most cases, reasonable 401(k) and other retirement plan contributions can be continued depending on whether you are capable of meeting your statutory obligations while contributing to your retirement plan. Can I Continue to Make 401(K) Contributions During Chapter 13…

Published November 30, 2018 by Julius Amourgis
What Happens to Child Support in the Bankruptcy Process?

In Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, different types of debt are handled in different ways. Although child support cannot be discharged by completing the bankruptcy repayment plan, it may successfully help you catch up on payments. Below we…

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