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- Ohio PROBATE COURT FINDER:
- How Probate Works in Ohio: How to handle the probate of an inheritance at Cuyahoga County's probate court.
- Small Estates Procedures in Ohio: Learn how to use Ohio's Small Estate procedures that can save you time and money.
There is no Affidavit procedure available in Ohio. There is a summary probate procedure available for estates worth $35,000 or less, or where a surviving spouse inherits everything, either under a Will or by law (such as with joint tenancy property) and the value of the estate is less than $100,000.
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. 2113.03.
- Ohio Estate Taxes:
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Ohio, like most states, does not impose an estate or inheritance tax. Only a few states do.
- Avoiding Probate in Ohio. Find out what property bypasses probate death and goes directly to beneficiaries. such as:
- Benefit Amounts in Ohio: Learn how unemployment works, how much you'll get, and for how long.
- Minimum:
- Maximum:
- Duration:
In Ohio, you can receive unemployment benefits for a maximum of 26 weeks under state law.
- Eligibility: >Whether you qualify for unemployment.
- How to Apply: How to apply for unemployment in Ohio.
- Unemployment Office Near Me? How to find your local unemployment office.
- COVID-19 Benefits: We tracked the rise and fall of COVID-19 unemployment benefit payments.
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- Ohio Minimum Wage:
The minimum wage in Ohio is $10.45 an hour. Because this is higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.25, employees in The Buckeye State must be paid at least $10.45 an hour.
Cuyahoga County Minimum Wage
The minimum wage in Cuyahoga County is $10.45 an hour, the state minimum wage. Ohio law prohibits city and county governments from adopting a local minimum wage that's higher than the state minimum wage.
- Overtime Pay: Every state has rules about weekly maximum hours and overtime. Learn about the overtime laws in Ohio and whether they apply to you.
- Wage Claims: If you're being unlawfully underpaid, you need to learn how to file a "Wage Claim" in Ohio.
- Tips : Every state has special pay rates for tipped workers. Find out the rules for tipped workers in Ohio.
In Ohio, your employer may pay you a minimum wage of $5.25 an hour, as long as you earn enough in tips to bring your total hourly pay up to the full minimum wage, $10.45 an hour. If you don’t earn enough in tips to bring your compensation to the full minimum wage, your employer must make up the difference.
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