Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 145.65 | Payment of deposits made by deceased contributor.
...signations. The contributor's marriage, divorce, marriage dissolution, legal separation, or refund under section 145.63 of the Revised Code, or the birth of the contributor's child, or adoption of a child, shall constitute an automatic revocation of the contributor's previous designation. If the deposits of a deceased contributor are not claimed by a beneficiary or by the estate of the deceased contributor within fi... |
Section 1751.54 | Continuing coverage after reservist called to duty.
...a) The death of the reservist; (b) The divorce or separation of a reservist from the reservist's spouse; (c) The cessation of dependency of a child pursuant to the terms of the contract. (2) The thirty-six-month period of continuation of coverage is deemed to begin on the date on which the coverage would otherwise terminate because the reservist is called or ordered to active duty. (3) The employer may begin the ... |
Section 2103.02 | Dower.
...minate upon the granting of an absolute divorce in favor of or against such spouse by a court of competent jurisdiction within or without this state. Wherever dower is referred to in Chapters 2101. to 2131., inclusive, of the Revised Code, it means the dower to which a spouse is entitled by this section. |
Section 2107.33 | Revocation of will.
...f after executing a will, a testator is divorced, obtains a dissolution of marriage, has the testator's marriage annulled, or, upon actual separation from the testator's spouse, enters into a separation agreement pursuant to which the parties intend to fully and finally settle their prospective property rights in the property of the other, whether by expected inheritance or otherwise, any disposition or appointment o... |
Section 2133.08 | Consenting to withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from patient.
...arried and are the parties to a pending divorce, dissolution, legal separation, or annulment proceeding, the individual is not competent to so decide, and the next priority individual or class of individuals specified in that division is authorized to make the decision. (b) If an appropriate individual entitled to decide under division (B) of this section whether or not to consent to the withholding or withdrawing ... |
Section 2151.233 | Jurisdiction of juvenile court.
...he parents' pending or prior action for divorce, dissolution of marriage, annulment, or legal separation. (B) Division (A) of this section does not apply to any case or proceeding brought under Chapter 3115. of the Revised Code, or to any case or proceeding initiated or originating outside of this state. (C) This section shall apply to all cases and proceedings initiated on or after March 22, 2019. (D) As used ... |
Section 2303.20 | Fees.
...(X) Two dollars for each certificate of divorce, annulment, or dissolution of marriage to the bureau of vital statistics; (Y) Two dollars for each electronic transmission of a document, plus one dollar for each page of that document. These fees are to be paid by the party requesting the electronic transmission. (Z) One dollar for each page, for copies of pleadings, process, record, or files, including certificate a... |
Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.
... otherwise issued in any proceeding for divorce, dissolution, legal separation, annulment, or the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities for the care of children, in any action or proceeding, other than a criminal, delinquency, child abuse, child neglect, or dependent child action or proceeding, that is brought by or against either parent who takes part in mediation in accordance with the order and that p... |
Section 2717.01 | Definitions.
... means a birth record, marriage record, divorce decree, driver's license, state issued identification card, social security card with the social security number redacted, passport, or any other official government-issued document required or commonly used to verify a person's identity. (E) "Sexually oriented offense" and "child-victim oriented offense" have the same meanings as in section 2950.01 of the Revised Co... |
Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
... of the Revised Code; (C) Filing for a divorce decree under section 3105.10 or a decree of dissolution under section 3105.65 of the Revised Code, as provided in section 3109.14 of the Revised Code; (D) Filing of a foreign judgment pursuant to section 2329.022 of the Revised Code, as provided in section 2329.025 of the Revised Code; (E) Interpreters, as provided in section 2301.14 of the Revised Code; (F) Jurors i... |
Section 2907.01 | Sex offenses general definitions.
...tion between the parties for annulment, divorce, dissolution of marriage, or legal separation; (3) In the case of an action for legal separation, after the effective date of the judgment for legal separation. (M) "Minor" means a person under the age of eighteen. (N) "Mental health client or patient" has the same meaning as in section 2305.51 of the Revised Code. (O) "Mental health professional" has the same m... |
Section 2919.27 | Violating protection order.
...stody of a child issued pursuant to the divorce and child custody laws of another state, except to the extent that the order for support or for custody of a child is entitled to full faith and credit under the laws of the United States. |
Section 3101.05 | Application for marriage license.
...riage and of any minor children, and if divorced the jurisdiction, date, and case number of the decree. If either applicant is the age of seventeen years, the judge shall require the applicants to state that they received marriage counseling satisfactory to the court. Except as otherwise provided in this division, the application also shall include each party's social security number. In lieu of requiring each party'... |
Section 3105.02 | Prohibited acts.
...e 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 3105.04 | 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.
...sidence 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 3105.16 | 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 3105.21 | Order for disposition, care and maintenance of children.
...roof of the causes in the complaint for divorce, annulment, or legal separation, the court of common pleas shall make an order for the disposition, care, and maintenance of the children of the marriage, as is in their best interests, and in accordance with section 3109.04 of the Revised Code. (B) Upon the failure of proof of the causes in the complaint, the court may make the order for the disposition, care, and mai... |
Section 3105.62 | Residency requirement.
...ursuant to a motion for conversion of a divorce action into an action for dissolution of marriage pursuant to section 3105.08 of the Revised Code. For purposes of service of process, both parties in an action for dissolution of marriage shall be considered as defendants and subject to service of process as defendants pursuant to the Rules of Civil Procedure. |
Section 3105.80 | Property division orders involving public retirement program definitions.
...e payee" means a party in an action for divorce, legal separation, annulment, or dissolution of marriage who is to receive one or more payments from a benefit or lump sum payment under an order issued under section 3105.171 or 3105.65 of the Revised Code that is in compliance with sections 3105.81 to 3105.90 of the Revised Code. (B) "Benefit" means a periodic payment under a pension, annuity, allowance, or oth... |
Section 3105.821 | Monthly benefit.
...is receiving at the time the decree of divorce or dissolution becomes final; (B) If the participant has applied for but is not yet receiving a monthly benefit, the monthly benefit shall be the benefit for which the participant is eligible; (C) If the participant has not applied for a benefit, the monthly benefit shall be the benefit calculated at the time the participant elects to take it. |
Section 3109.03 | Equality of parental rights and responsibilities.
...arate and apart from each other, or are divorced, and the question as to the parental rights and responsibilities for the care of their children and the place of residence and legal custodian of their children is brought before a court of competent jurisdiction, they shall stand upon an equality as to the parental rights and responsibilities for the care of their children and the place of residence and legal custodia... |
Section 3109.05 | Child support determinations.
...(A)(1) In a divorce, dissolution of marriage, legal separation, or child support proceeding, the court may order either or both parents to support or help support their children, without regard to marital misconduct. In determining the amount reasonable or necessary for child support, including the medical needs of the child, the court shall comply with Chapter 3119. of the Revised Code. (2) The court, in accordance... |
Section 3109.053 | Parenting classes or counseling.
...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, the court may require, by rule or otherwise, that the parents attend classes on parenting or other related issues or obtain counseling before the court issues an order allocating the parental rights and responsibilities for the care of the minor ... |
Section 3109.14 | Fees for vital statistics records.
...evised Code. (2) Upon the filing for a divorce decree under section 3105.10 or a decree of dissolution under section 3105.65 of the Revised Code, a court of common pleas shall charge and collect a fee. The fee shall be eleven dollars. The fee is in addition to any other court costs or fees. The county clerk of courts may retain an amount of each additional fee collected, not to exceed three per cent of the amount of... |