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California Inheritance Law & Probate Procedure


California Wage & Hour Law

  • California 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.

      San Diego County Minimum Wage

      The minimum wage in San Diego County is $10.45 an hour, the state minimum wage. However, cities and counties in California are free to adopt their own higher minimum wage, and dozens of cities and counties across the country have done so. To find out whether San Diego County has passed its own minimum wage law since we last updated, visit https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/.

      Oceanside Minimum Wage

      The minimum wage in Oceanside is currently $10.45 an hour, the state minimum wage. However, cities in California are free to adopt their own higher minimum wage, and dozens of cities across the country have done so. To find out whether Oceanside has passed its own minimum wage law since we last updated, visit the city’s website at https://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us/

    • Learn more about Ohio’s minimum wage at https://www.com.ohio.gov/documents/dico_2021MinimumWageposter.pdf.

  • Overtime Pay: Every state has rules about weekly maximum hours and overtime. Learn about the overtime laws in California and whether they apply to you.
    • If you work more than 40 hours in a workweek for an employer that grosses over $150,000 per year in revenue, your employer must pay you 1-1/2 times your regular hourly wage for each overtime hour you work, unless you are exempt. To learn more about Ohio's overtime laws, see the Minimum Wage Poster, available at the website of the Ohio Department of Commerce

  • Wage Claims: If you're being unlawfully underpaid, you need to learn how to file a "Wage Claim" in California. 
  • Tips : Every state has special pay rates for tipped workers. Find out the rules for tipped workers in California.
    • In California, 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.

  • State Labor Board:

California Unemployment Benefits

  • Benefit Amounts in California: Learn how unemployment works, how much you'll get, and for how long.
    • In California, unemployment benefits range from $157 per week to $561 per week.
    • Formula:

      To calculate your weekly benefit in Ohio, you must first figure out your average weekly wage. This is your total earnings during the base period divided by your qualifying weeks of employment (weeks during which you worked for an employer covered by the unemployment laws during the base period). Your weekly benefit is one-half of your average weekly wage. 

    • Duration:

      In California, 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 California.
  • Unemployment Office Near Me? How to find your local unemployment office.

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