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Learn how to get a protection order for domestic violence or stalking in Ohio, and how they are different from restraining orders.
Employment law in Ohio
Understand your rights and your employer’s responsibilities under Ohio law.
Utility bill assistance
Learn about how to get help to pay your utility bill and get your utilities turned back on if you have been disconnected.
Dissolution Form Assistant
This is the first step you will take to start the process of filing for dissolution. The information you enter will be used to put together a packet of documents you will need to save, fill out, print and file with your local court.
Divorce with Children Form Assistant
This is the first step you will take to start the process of filing for divorce, if you have kids. The information you enter will be used to put together a packet of documents you will need to save, fill out, print and file with your local court.
Divorce Answer Form Assistant
This is the first step you will take to start the process of filing a divorce "answer." The information you enter will be used to put together a packet of documents you will need to save, fill out, print and file with your local court.
Debt collector letter: Stop calling
This Form Assistant gives you a letter that asks debt collectors to stop calling you. Your answers in the Form Assistant will be used to create the letter.
Debt collector letter: This is not my debt
This Form Assistant gives you a letter that lets debt collectors know that you do not agree that you owe a debt they have contacted you about. Your answers in the Form Assistant will be used to create the letter.
Answer: Second cause eviction
If your eviction summons says “second cause” on it, your landlord is suing you for money. You must file an "answer." Otherwise, the court might give your landlord the right to collect money from you.
Answer and counterclaim: Second cause eviction
If your eviction summons says “second cause” on it, your landlord is suing you for money. You must file an "answer." Otherwise, the court might give your landlord the right to collect money from you. File an answer with a counterclaim if you think your landlord owes you money.