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Section 3105.01 | Divorce causes.

...ing at the time of the marriage from which the divorce is sought; (B) Willful absence of the adverse party for one year; (C) Adultery; (D) Extreme cruelty; (E) Fraudulent contract; (F) Any gross neglect of duty; (G) Habitual drunkenness; (H) Imprisonment of the adverse party in a state or federal correctional institution at the time of filing the complaint; (I) Procurement of a divorce outside this state, by ...

Section 3105.011 | Jurisdiction over domestic relations matters.

... Code, as well as a complaint for child support and allocation of parental rights and responsibilities, including the enforcement and modification of such orders; (2) Actions and proceedings under Chapters 3105., 3109., 3111., 3113., 3115., 3119., 3121., 3123., 3125., and 3127. of the Revised Code, actions pursuant to section 2151.231 of the Revised Code, all actions removed from the jurisdiction of the juvenile c...

Section 3105.02 | Prohibited acts.

... book, newspaper, or notice, or cause such to be done, with the intent to procure or aid in procuring divorces or dissolutions of marriage, either in this state or elsewhere. This section does not apply to the printing or publishing of a notice or advertisement authorized by law.

Section 3105.03 | Venue.

...The plaintiff in actions for divorce and annulment shall have been a resident of the state at least six months immediately before filing the complaint. Actions for divorce and annulment shall be brought in the proper county for commencement of action pursuant to the Rules of Civil Procedure. The court of common pleas shall hear and determine the case, whether the marriage took place, or the cause of divorce or annul...

Section 3105.04 | Residence of spouse.

...When a person files a petition for divorce or legal separation, the residence of the spouse does not preclude the use of sections 3105.01 to 3105.21 of the Revised Code.

Section 3105.06 | Notice of pendency of action by publication when residence unknown.

...If the residence of a defendant in an action for divorce, annulment, or legal separation is unknown, or if the defendant is not a resident of this state or is a resident of this state but absent from the state, notice of the pendency of the action shall be given by publication as provided by the Rules of Civil Procedure.

Section 3105.08 | Converting divorce action into dissolution action.

...by filing a motion with the court in which the divorce action is pending for conversion of the divorce action. The motion shall contain a petition for dissolution of marriage that satisfies the requirements of section 3105.63 of the Revised Code. The action for dissolution of marriage then shall proceed in accordance with sections 3105.61 to 3105.65 of the Revised Code with both spouses designated as petitioners. No ...

Section 3105.091 | Conciliation procedures.

...ty days as the court specifies, and, if children are involved in the proceeding, the court may order the parties to take part in family counseling during the course of the proceeding or for any reasonable period of time as directed by the court. An order requiring conciliation shall set forth the conciliation procedure and name the conciliator. The conciliation procedures may include without limitation referrals to t...

Section 3105.10 | Judgment - separation agreement.

... separation agreement providing for the support of children eighteen years of age or older is enforceable by the court of common pleas. (2) A separation agreement that was voluntarily entered into by the parties may be enforceable by the court of common pleas upon the motion of either party to the agreement, if the court determines that it would be in the interests of justice and equity to require enforcement of the...

Section 3105.12 | Proof of marriage.

...arriage otherwise is in compliance with Chapter 3101. of the Revised Code. (2) Common law marriages that occurred in this state prior to October 10, 1991, and that have not been terminated by death, divorce, dissolution of marriage, or annulment remain valid on and after October 10, 1991. (3) Common law marriages that satisfy all of the following remain valid on and after October 10, 1991: (a) They came into exis...

Section 3105.16 | Restoring name before marriage.

...When a divorce is granted the court of common pleas shall, if the person so desires, restore any name that the person had before the marriage.

Section 3105.17 | Complaint for divorce or legal separation.

...ing at the time of the marriage from which legal separation is sought; (2) Willful absence of the adverse party for one year; (3) Adultery; (4) Extreme cruelty; (5) Fraudulent contract; (6) Any gross neglect of duty; (7) Habitual drunkenness; (8) Imprisonment of the adverse party in a state or federal correctional institution at the time of filing the complaint; (9) On the application of either party,...

Section 3105.171 | Equitable division of marital and separate property - distributive award.

... spouse has substantially and willfully failed to disclose marital property, separate property, or other assets, debts, income, or expenses as required under division (E)(3) of this section, the court may compensate the offended spouse with a distributive award or with a greater award of marital property not to exceed three times the value of the marital property, separate property, or other assets, debts, income, or...

Section 3105.18 | Awarding spousal support - modification of spousal support.

...1991, is found in contempt of court for failure to make alimony or spousal support payments under the order, the court that makes the finding, in addition to any other penalty or remedy imposed, shall assess all court costs arising out of the contempt proceeding against the person and shall require the person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in r...

Section 3105.21 | Order for disposition, care and maintenance of children.

...at makes or modifies an order for child support under this section shall comply with Chapters 3119., 3121., 3123., and 3125. of the Revised Code. If any person required to pay child support under an order made under this section on or after April 15, 1985, or modified on or after December 1, 1986, is found in contempt of court for failure to make support payments under the order, the court that makes the finding, in...

Section 3105.31 | Causes for annulment.

...rriage annulled was under the age at which persons may be joined in marriage as established by section 3101.01 of the Revised Code, unless after attaining such age such party cohabited with the other as husband or wife; (B) That the former husband or wife of either party was living and the marriage with such former husband or wife was then and still is in force; (C) That either party has been adjudicated to be ment...

Section 3105.32 | When action for annulment must be commenced and by what parties.

...age who was married under the age at which persons may be joined in marriage as established by section 3101.01 of the Revised Code, within two years after arriving at such age; or by a parent, guardian, or other person having charge of such party at any time before such party has arrived at such age; (B) For the cause mentioned in division (B) of section 3105.31 of the Revised Code, by either party during the life o...

Section 3105.34 | Restoring name before marriage.

... prayer of the complaint as a part of such judgment, restore any name that the person had before the marriage.

Section 3105.41 | Definitions for sections 3105.41 to 3105.54.

... without intervention by a court in which parties sign a collaborative family law participation agreement and are represented by collaborative family lawyers. (D) "Collaborative family lawyer" means a lawyer who represents a party in a collaborative family law process but does not include a lawyer who is a public official and who does not represent individuals other than public officials in their official capa...

Section 3105.42 | Laws applicable to collaborative family law participation agreement.

...(A) Sections 3105.41 to 3105.54 of the Revised Code apply to a collaborative family law participation agreement that meets the requirements of section 3105.43 of the Revised Code and is signed on or after the effective date of this section. (B) A court may not order a party to participate in a collaborative family law process over that party's objection.

Section 3105.43 | Collaborative family law participation agreements; mandatory inclusions.

...orative family lawyer who represents each party in the collaborative family law process; (4) A statement by each collaborative family lawyer confirming the lawyer's representation of a party in the collaborative family law process. (B) Parties to a collaborative family law participation agreement may agree to include additional provisions not inconsistent with sections 3105.41 to 3105.54 of the Revised Code.

Section 3105.44 | Collaborative family law process.

... as evidenced by a signed record in which the parties agree that the remaining portions of the matter will not be resolved in the collaborative family law process; (3) Termination of the process under division (C) of this section. (C) A collaborative family law process terminates when any of the following occurs: (1) A party gives notice in a record that the collaborative family law process is ended. (2) A ...

Section 3105.45 | Representation by collaborative family lawyer.

...section, a lawyer in a law firm with which the collaborative family lawyer is associated may not appear before a court to represent a party in a proceeding related to the collaborative family law matter if the collaborative family lawyer is disqualified from doing so under division (A) of this section. (C) A collaborative family lawyer or a lawyer in a law firm with which the collaborative family lawyer is asso...

Section 3105.46 | Informal disclosure of information.

...romptly information that has materially changed. Parties may define the scope of disclosure, except as otherwise provided by law.

Section 3105.47 | Applicability of professional responsibility provisions.

...person to report abuse or neglect of a child or adult.