Unemployment Case Court Preparation

Summary

In Ohio, you can represent yourself in court for unemployment cases. Contact the Ohio State Bar Association for guidance or low-cost legal services. Seek advice from legal clinics or pro bono attorneys. Prepare your case with all relevant documents, a clear timeline, and witness statements if applicable.

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I have I wrote up a motion of opposition they're saying that she quit and wasn't fired and that she filed an untimely appeal because she wasn't fired at the time she was still employed they say but she signed a contract two days prior statement if she missed another day she would be fired and then she missed another day two days later and they're trying to say she quit when she was fired
It sounds like you are dealing with a challenging unemployment case. Here are some general tips that might help you:
- Documentation: Ensure you have all relevant documents, such as the contract and any written communications about her employment status.
- Timeline: Clearly outline the timeline of events, emphasizing the contract terms and the days missed.
- Witnesses: If possible, gather statements from witnesses who can support the claim that she was fired, not quit.
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