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What can I legally do if my spouse was committing slander against me at work?

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Answered by attorney Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Robert Burns
Essentially, this is a Domestic Violence, not a personal injury, matter. This makes no sense: > So I spoke with my gm at work the next day and he told me that he was > concerned about my situation and he said that if we could work the same > shifts then he would have to fire both of us. I believe that you need an adequate criminal protective order and that it needs to proscribe the perpetrator from your workplace with and without making negative comments about you there. You also need a D.V.T.R.O. from Family Court to the extent that you don't have an adequate criminal protective order.
Essentially, this is a Domestic Violence, not a personal injury, matter. This makes no sense: > So I spoke with my gm at work the next day and he told me that he was > concerned about my situation and he said that if we could work the same > shifts then he would have to fire both of us. I believe that you need an adequate criminal protective order and that it needs to proscribe the perpetrator from your workplace with and without making negative comments about you there. You also need a D.V.T.R.O. from Family Court to the extent that you don't have an adequate criminal protective order.
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If my girlfriend buys me a car, and then breaks up with me, can she take the car since it’s registered in her name?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
If it's titled in her name, then the burden would be on you to prove it was a gift in order to get the title into your name. If she were to testify that she was loaning you the car to use in your employment, that would be a far more credible statement to a judge.
If it's titled in her name, then the burden would be on you to prove it was a gift in order to get the title into your name. If she were to testify that she was loaning you the car to use in your employment, that would be a far more credible statement to a judge.
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Can the spouse of an individual injured in an accident file a personal injury claim?

Answered by attorney Jami S. Oliver
Personal Injury lawyer at Oliver Law Office
Ohio allows compensation for loss of consortium when a spouse is injured. However, the claim is derivative, which means it arises out of the injury of your husband. The cases should be filed together or if it is only the claim stage, the claims should be made together, although technically they could be paid separately once the value of the claim is established by either the parties or the court.
Ohio allows compensation for loss of consortium when a spouse is injured. However, the claim is derivative, which means it arises out of the injury of your husband. The cases should be filed together or if it is only the claim stage, the claims should be made together, although technically they could be paid separately once the value of the claim is established by either the parties or the court.
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