If you are a resident of Ohio and have had to go to extraordinary lengths to get medical care or treatment for any type of condition please contact us at
helpsuetheOhiomedicalboard@gmail.comas soon as possible.
We believe that the State of Ohio Medical Board has undertaken an unconstitutional (both Federal & Ohio) process of denying care by the use of intimidation, retaliation against physicians and patients.
We believe that a culture of suspicion and overzealous unconstitutional rule making has created a near impossible situation for many physicians and patients. Leading to a loss of health care service and added a large TAX on patients requiring health care.
We plan to proceed as soon as all documentation has been collected and the complaint prepared.
To Your Health,
John Q. Public
No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
yes actually its true!! good asking
Depending on state but this seems very unlikely for any state. In Ohio=NO. They may sue you and seek a judgment for payment and they may present it to unemployment for garnishment but the amount will be a percentage.
In most instances the creditor/lender must sue the borrower/debtor in the state court in the county in which the borrower resides.
Sue Jones has written: 'Writing references for higher education' 'Bridging the Digital Divide - ICT in Library Services for Children' 'A history of the Auxiliary to the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1923-1957' -- subject(s): Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Auxiliary, Medical Societies, Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, History 'Kerry Trengove 1946-1991'
Can I sue the Department Of State
Tell your state's licensing board . . . that notary should lose his/her license.
You can sue anyone for anything. Whether you can prevail and whether you can receive a monetary award always depends on the facts.
The statute of limitations in Ohio for fraud is four years. However, people can still sue you through civil court if they know you took their identity.
Yes, you can sue any state. did you get my message
Sue Myrick was born on August 1, 1941, in Tiffin, Ohio, USA.
Carol Sue Langley died on February 27, 1992, in Ohio, USA.