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Dec 7, 2016 · Ohio recognizes two custodial arrangements: sole custody and shared parenting. The difference between the two is the decision-making rights of the parents. In a sole custody arrangement, one parent makes decisions and takes action about the care and welfare of the child, including: medical care, obtaining health insurance, enrolling the child ...
May 23, 2016 · Ohio law (Ohio Revised Code, Section 3109.042) says that you have full custody of your child until and unless a court decides to give your legal and custodial rights to someone else. In parent versus nonparent custody battles, the court must first determine that you are an unsuitable parent before custody can be taken from you and given to a nonparent.
Oct 9, 2023 · Here’s what you really need to know: If you are married to the mother of your child, you have the same parental rights as the mother. Custody and visitation will be determined on a case-by-case basis, based on the best interest of the child. If you are an unmarried father, you do not automatically have any parental rights.
- What Is "Custody"?
- Standard Parenting Time Schedule
- Creating A Shared Parenting Plan
As part of your divorce or dissolution filing, you must include how you want custody to be awarded for your children. The court refers to this as "Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities" because it's about more than just who the child lives with. In Ohio, there are 2 primary types of custody. There is "physical custody," or who the chil...
Each county’s court has created a standard parenting time schedule that shows when a child has time with each parent. You can usually find your county's standard parenting time schedule on their website. You can ask for the standard parenting time schedule or propose your own schedule to the court. If you're proposing your own schedule, starting fr...
In shared parenting, both parents share legal custody, meaning both parents make key decisions together about how to raise the child. A child does not have to spend equal time with both parents for shared parenting. Instead, you should work together to suggest a plan that would work best for your child and your family. For some parents, shared pare...
(A) In any divorce, legal separation, or annulment proceeding and in any proceeding pertaining to the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities for the care of a child, upon hearing the testimony of either or both parents and considering any mediation report filed pursuant to section 3109.052 of the Revised Code and in accordance with sections 3127.01 to 3127.53 of the Revised Code ...
May 6, 2021 · If you are divorcing and are aiming for a specific custody arrangement that benefits you, hiring an attorney well-versed in child custody laws will help you achieve that goal. Laubacher & Co. will handle your custody case and work to obtain results. Call today at (440) 336-8687 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.
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Jun 9, 2011 · (A) In any divorce, legal separation, or annulment proceeding and in any proceeding pertaining to the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities for the care of a child, upon hearing the testimony of either or both parents and considering any mediation report filed pursuant to section 3109.052 of the Revised Code and in accordance with sections 3127.01 to 3127.53 of the Revised Code ...