Case Dismissal And Harassment

Summary

A case dismissed without prejudice in Ohio can be refiled within the statute of limitations, while a with prejudice dismissal generally means the case is over permanently. For harassment, you can file for a Protection Order or report to local law enforcement. If law enforcement is unresponsive, consult an attorney, contact higher-level agencies, or file a complaint. In divorce cases, the responsibility for renewing a vehicles license plate typically falls on the person whose name the vehicle is registered under, unless the divorce decree states otherwise. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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Great, you're located in Ohio. Here are some points about your issue:
- A case dismissed 'without prejudice' in Ohio can be refiled within the statute of limitations.
- A 'with prejudice' dismissal generally means the case is over permanently.
For more specific advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
Is there a way to press harassment against the person
Yes, in Ohio, you can file for a Protection Order in court if you're being harassed. You may also report to local law enforcement. It's advised to consult a lawyer for guidance.
What happens if the local law enforcement say I cant
If the local law enforcement isn't responsive, you might want to:
- Consult with an attorney for advice
- Contact higher-level law enforcement agencies
- File a complaint about the local law enforcement's response.
Remember, it's crucial to save any evidence of harassment.
If stated in the divorce papers that I get the vehicle and he is to pay and keep up on it. Tags being in his name. Is he responsible for renewing the license tag?
In Ohio, responsibility of renewing the license plate typically falls on the person whose name the vehicle is registered under. However, the divorce decree might override this. You may want to consult a local attorney for more precise advice.