Bullying Legal Steps Ohio

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I guess I’m not going to talk to a warrior. I change my mind.
Hey Nicholas! If you change your mind and need any legal information or assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
sorry, I meant a lawyer
No worries, Nicholas! If you need to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case, I can help with that. Could you briefly describe your legal issue?
It is the same one I mentioned I’m not going to do a lawyer
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No worries, Nicholas! If you have any legal questions or need general information, feel free to ask. I'm here to help with any legal information you might need.
I need some general information because I’m going to make a case, and bring this to my
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Sure, Nicholas! I can help with general information. Could you please briefly describe the nature of your legal issue? This will help me provide you with the most relevant information.
I meant pastor about the bullying in the physical contact
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Nicholas, it sounds like you're dealing with a bullying issue involving physical contact. Here are a few general points about bullying laws in Ohio:
- Ohio law prohibits harassment, intimidation, and bullying in schools.
- This includes any intentional written, verbal, electronic, or physical act.
- Schools are required to have anti-bullying policies.
Would you like more specific information or have any other questions?
Because it happens at church with a kid named Jalen
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Nicholas, bullying laws in Ohio primarily apply to schools, but any physical harm or harassment can still be addressed legally. Since it happened at church, you might want to speak to the church administration first. If the issue persists, you could consider legal action.
Would you like more specific information on the legal steps you can take, or do you have other questions?
It is still bullying. Let’s say they say what are you going to do about it? That is a form of bull whenever they shove you and baby slap you across the face multiple times in a row.
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Nicholas, it sounds like you're experiencing serious bullying. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Report the incident to church administration.
- Document all incidents (dates, times, descriptions).
- If the church doesn't handle it, you may consider filing a police report for harassment or assault.
Do you need more specific information on taking legal action?
There has been one recently. I’m just done. It feels like I’m not in control of the situation. It feels like no one is able to help me.
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Nicholas, it sounds like you're going through a very tough situation. Reporting the bullying to the church administration and documenting everything meticulously is important. If you feel the church isn't addressing the issue, you may want to file a police report for harassment or assault. Would you like more detailed information on how to file a police report?
I’m *. I’m not ruining this kid’s life. He’s one year older than me which means he’s going to be * and he can be charged as an adult legally whenever he is that age and I’m not doing it.
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Nicholas, it’s understandable that you’re concerned about the consequences for the other person. However, your safety and well-being are very important too.
Have you considered speaking to a trusted adult, like your pastor or a family member, to help mediate the situation?
I’m gonna be * and I have talked to trusted adults such as my parents they have talked to his parents. His parents are trying to take care of the situation.
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Nicholas, it sounds like you're taking the right steps by involving your parents and his parents. Here are a few more steps you might consider:
- Continue documenting all incidents (dates, times, descriptions).
- If the bullying persists, consider seeking mediation or conflict resolution through the church or a neutral third party.
- If necessary, speak to a school counselor or another trusted adult.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
I need something because all of these are burned in my brain with all the detail four times with all the details laid out, I’m done dealing with it in my mind
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Nicholas, it sounds like you are dealing with a very challenging situation, and I'm sorry to hear that. Here are a few suggestions to help you cope:
- Counseling: Speaking with a school counselor or therapist can help you process your feelings.
- Support Groups: Look for support groups for teens dealing with bullying.
- Documentation: Continue documenting incidents for your records.
Would you like more information on any of these suggestions, or do you have other questions?
Can you give me a good therapist that I don’t have to see in person or pay?
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Nicholas, finding a good therapist who offers free, remote services can be challenging. Here are a few options:
- School Counselor: Many schools provide free counseling services to students.
- Crisis Text Line: Text "HELLO" to * to connect with a crisis counselor.
- * Cups: Offers free emotional support from trained listeners online.
Would you like more information on any of these options?