by Mark Kremser | Oct 21, 2021 | Estate Planning & Probate Litigation
Most people have heard the term “probate,” but really don’t know what that word means. In a nutshell, probate is a legal proceeding to administer certain property owned by someone who has died. If that person left a will, the property is distributed according to the...
by Mark Kremser | Feb 22, 2021 | Family Law
A common perception is that a child support order can only be placed upon a non-residential parent until the child reaches the age of 19 or graduates from high school, whichever is later. That perception is based upon a presumption that the child has grown into a...
by Brenden Kelley | Dec 17, 2020 | Appellate Practice, Case studies, Commercial Litigation
Widow’s interest in law firm stolen by late husband’s business partner The Client: Family of a Cleveland Attorney Wuliger & Wuliger was approached by a widow and her two sons after her husband, the founding & managing partner of a lucrative law firm in...
by Mark Kremser | Dec 1, 2020 | Family Law
It happens all too often. A husband or wife receives a certified mail summons with a complaint. Your spouse has filed for divorce. They’re overwhelmed, scared, and don’t know what to do. They end up doing the one thing they absolutely cannot do. They just ignore it....
by Mark Kremser | Nov 1, 2020 | Professional Malpractice
You Only Have One Year to File for Legal Malpractice If you believe that your lawyer has failed to act in your best interest, you only have one year to file for Legal Malpractice. Ohio Revised Code § 2305.11 provides that an action for professional malpractice shall...