Section 3127.44 | Appeal From Final Order.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly An appeal may be taken from a final order in a proceeding under sections 3127.31 to 3127.47 of the Revised Code. The supreme court of this state shall, by rule, provide for expedited appellate review of cases appealed under this section. Unless […]
Section 3127.45 | Actions to Locate, Obtain Return of Child, or Enforce Custody Determination.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly (A) In a case arising under this chapter or involving the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects in International Child Abduction, the prosecutor may take any lawful action, including resort to a proceeding under sections 3127.31 to 3127.47 of the Revised Code […]
Section 3127.46 | Authorized Enforcement Actions by Law Enforcement Officer.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly At the request of a prosecutor or other appropriate public official acting under section 3127.45 of the Revised Code, a law enforcement officer may take any lawful action reasonably necessary to locate a child or a party and assist the prosecutor or […]
Section 3127.47 | Assessment of Enforcement Expenses and Costs Against Losing Party.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly If the respondent is not the prevailing party, the court may assess against the respondent all direct expenses and costs incurred by the prosecutor or other appropriate public official and law enforcement officers under section 3127.45 or 3127.46 of the Revised Code.
Section 3127.51 | Construction of Chapter to Promote Uniformity.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly In applying and construing sections 3127.01 to 3127.53 of the Revised Code, consideration shall be given to the need to promote uniformity of law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact a uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act.
Section 3127.52 | Provisions of Chapter Severable.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this chapter that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to […]
Section 3127.53 | Prospective Application of Chapter.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly A motion or other request for relief made in a parenting or child custody proceeding or to enforce a parenting or child custody determination that was commenced before the effective date of this section is governed by the law in effect at […]
Section 3127.40 | Order to Take Immediate Physical Possession of Child – Additional Relief – Privileges.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly (A) Unless the court issues a temporary emergency order pursuant to section 3127.18 of the Revised Code, upon a finding that a petitioner is entitled to immediate physical custody of the child, the court shall order that the petitioner may take immediate […]
Section 3127.41 | Warrant to Take Physical Custody Where Imminent Danger of Harm or Removal.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly (A) Upon the filing of a petition seeking enforcement of a child custody determination, the petitioner may file a verified application for the issuance of a warrant to take physical custody of the child if the child is imminently likely to suffer […]
Section 3127.42 | Award of Fees, Expenses and Costs to Prevailing Party.
Effective: April 11, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 185 – 125th General Assembly (A) A court shall award the prevailing party in an action to enforce a child custody determination, including a state, necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by or on behalf of the party, including costs, communication expenses, attorney’s fees, investigative fees, expenses for […]