Effective: November 19, 1969 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 108th General Assembly Chapter 3117. of the Revised Code is applicable only in counties in which the court of common pleas determines that social conditions and the number of domestic relations cases in the county render the conciliation procedures provided necessary to proper consideration of […]
Effective: December 4, 1995 Latest Legislation: House Bill 151 – 121st General Assembly (A) Judges elected under section 2301.03 of the Revised Code as judges of the court of common pleas, division of domestic relations, shall hear all conciliation cases. (B) In counties having more than one judge of the court of common pleas, but […]
Effective: November 19, 1969 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 108th General Assembly In each county having a population over one hundred thousand according to the latest federal decennial census, the court of common pleas may appoint one or more conciliation counselors to assist the court in carrying out its functions under this chapter. Conciliation […]
Effective: November 19, 1969 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 108th General Assembly The probation officer in every county shall, upon request of the conciliation judge, in order to carry out the purposes of this chapter, make investigations and reports and render other assistance in conciliation cases, within the limits of the powers and duties […]
Effective: January 1, 1991 Latest Legislation: House Bill 514 – 118th General Assembly (A) Prior to or during pendency of any action for divorce, annulment, or legal separation, one or both spouses may file in the court of common pleas a petition for conciliation, to preserve the marriage by effecting a reconciliation, or to amicably […]
Effective: November 19, 1969 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 – 108th General Assembly (A) The conciliation judge shall fix a reasonable time and place for hearing on the petition within thirty days after the date it is filed, and shall cause such manner of notice of the filing of the petition and the time and […]
Effective: January 1, 1991 Latest Legislation: House Bill 514 – 118th General Assembly During the period beginning with the filing of the petition for conciliation and continuing until expiration of any court order made pursuant to division (E) of section 3117.06 of the Revised Code, neither spouse may file or proceed with any action for […]
Effective: January 1, 1991 Latest Legislation: House Bill 514 – 118th General Assembly (A) Whenever it appears at any time during pendency of an action for divorce, annulment, or legal separation that conciliation proceedings may prevent dissolution of the marriage or disruption of the household, the court may transfer the matter to the conciliation judge […]