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Ohio Domestic Violence Law, 2025-2026 ed.

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A practical guide for law enforcement officials, family practitioners, social workers, judges, prosecutors, police, and defense attorneys, Ohio Domestic Violence Law covers Ohio civil and criminal laws governing domestic violence. It discusses current

Publisher:Banks-Baldwin
Service Number:43426722
Publication date:2024-12-04
Practice area:Family law
Jurisdiction:Ohio
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Alexandria M. Ruden

Ruden is a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, where she established a domestic violence unit. Prior to her work at Legal Aid, Ms. Ruden was the Legal Director for the Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland and a small claims referee 

Sherrie Miday, J.D.

Judge Sherrie M. Miday is a judge in the Court of Common Pleas in Cuyahoga County. As a Common Pleas judge, she is responsible for both general civil cases and felony criminal cases. She was first elected in November 8, 2016. Judge Miday received her