No, the only person legally responsible for tax liability is the individual(s) who signed the tax return. However, the non liable spouse should keep in mind, that some marital property can be subject to attachment in such matters even when the marriage occurred after the tax liablity was incurred.
YES
Um.. I don't know anything about Ohio law, but logically one of you has to be younger than the other. Therefore I don't see how it could be illegal to marry someone younger.
in Ohio
As of June 26, 2015, same-sex couples may marry in Ohio.
The time it takes to get your taxes back in Ohio depends on many factors, such as the type of tax.
Same-sex couples may legally marry in any county in Ohio effective June 26, 2015.
Probably not. If the tree falls on your house due to a storm then the neighbor is not liable for the damage and it will have to be filed on your insurance. The only case where a neighbor may be liable is if the tree was dead and the person knew it was dead and was a risk to your property. Why would you want to sue your neighbor anyway?
Property taxes in all states depend on the size of the property and its location. In Ohio homes have property taxes in the 1.5 - 2.5 % range of the purchase price. Ohio also has city wage taxes generally in the 2% to 3% range.
They were married in Connecticut, Hamilton, Co., Ohio
Ohio does have a sales tax on certain services that are provided to the consumer.
There are lots of taxes and lots of rates.
Social Security benefits are exempt from Ohio state income taxes.