On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Dec 30, 2016 | Estate Law
Not every person in Ohio or elsewhere is capable of taking care of himself or herself at every juncture of life, or has an adult standing at the ready to do so (as in the common case of parents acting in the best interests of a child). A material change in life might...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Dec 20, 2016 | Business & Commercial Law
We revisit a topic in today’s post that we initially mentioned in an entry from last month, namely, business franchises and the opportunities and challenges posed for Ohio entrepreneurs who are thinking long and hard about this business realm. We touched upon...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Dec 14, 2016 | Business & Commercial Law
Anyone looking for an example of a legal sphere that is narrowly focused and generally fixated on just one or a few discrete core concerns might reasonably want to dismiss municipal law altogether. Here’s why: That legal realm encompasses all the considerations...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Dec 9, 2016 | Injuries
Your injury likely happened when you least expected it to. In your busy life, you didn’t expect to have to find the time to recover from your injuries, lose time from work, figure out what you will do with the unforeseen medical expenses and get your life back...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Dec 7, 2016 | Business & Commercial Law
The corporate counterpart to a prenuptial agreement? OK, we’ll go with that. It’s the introductory point made in one instructive online overview of business shareholder and partnership agreements, and it does indeed convey that, to some extent, many small-...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Dec 1, 2016 | Estate Law
There are numerous reasons why an Ohio resident would want to contest the will of a recently deceased loved one. Ohio estate law allows any interested party who would benefit if the will was declared invalid to do so. The two main questions are whether there is...