A man cannot disinherit his wife in Ohio. If you were omitted from his will you have the right to claim a share of the estate as though it was intestate property. You should seek the advice of an attorney who could assist you in making a claim. See the information at the link below to determine what your intestate share would be under Ohio law.
In general, yes. Without a will, the intestacy laws of Ohio will kick in. Given that he has children, the default is that the descendants will inherit the estate, including the personal property. Consult an attorney in Ohio for the details and procedures that must be followed to distribute the estate.
Yes, until all children are 18.
no not really it just means she dosent want to be with her hubby
Black walnut leaves, rose bush leaves, and the Ohio Buckeye tree's leaves
You already are the legal guardian of your children. Until they reach the age of majority, you are responsible for their property. You may need a probate court approval to sell something that is in trust for them.
They leave when the circus leaves.
They leave when the circus leaves.
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yes.
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.
Ohio is changing how they assess and collect their personal property taxes, residents need to stay updated. Here the state's website that describes personal property taxation: http://tax.ohio.gov/divisions/personal_property/index.stm
Solon, Ohio has a city income tax rate of two percent. Property tax for property costing approximately $100,00 is currently two thousand dollars.