Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3105.81 | Order for equitable division of property to require compliance with provisions.
... from a public retirement program to an alternate payee shall include in the order a requirement that the payments be made in accordance with and subject to limitations set forth in sections 3105.82 to 3105.90 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3105.82 | Requirements of order.
...1, 742.462, 3307.371, 3309.671, or 5505.261 of the Revised Code of the amount paid to the alternate payee; (3) The possible termination of the payee's rights as described in section 3105.86 of the Revised Code. (H) Apply to payments made by the public retirement program after retention of an order under section 145.571, 742.462, 3305.21, 3307.371, 3309.671, or 5505.261 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3105.821 | Monthly benefit.
... to determine the amount to be paid an alternate payee from a monthly benefit shall be whichever of the following applies: (A) If the participant is receiving a monthly benefit, the monthly benefit shall be the benefit the participant 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 benef... |
Section 3105.83 | Commencing payments.
...2, 3305.21, 3307.371, 3309.671, or 5505.261 of the Revised Code. An alternate payee has no right or privilege under sections 742.01 to 742.61 or Chapter 145., 3305., 3307., 3309., or 5505. of the Revised Code that is not provided in those sections or chapters. An order described in section 3105.81 of the Revised Code shall not require a public retirement program to take any action or provide any benefit, allowance, ... |
Section 3105.84 | Defraying administrative costs.
...n section 3105.81 of the Revised Code shall authorize the board of the public retirement program that is or will be paying the benefit or lump sum payment to withhold from any benefit or payment that is subject to an order an amount determined by the public retirement program to be necessary to defray the cost of administering the order. This amount shall be divided equally between the participant and the alternate p... |
Section 3105.85 | Limit on withholding.
...2, 3305.21, 3307.371, 3309.671, or 5505.261 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3105.86 | Terminating alternate payee rights.
...An alternate payee's rights under an order described in section 3105.81 of the Revised Code shall terminate on the earlier of the following: (A) The death of the participant; (B) The death of the alternate payee; (C) The termination of a benefit paid to a participant under sections 742.01 to 742.61 or Chapter 145., 3305., 3307., 3309., or 5505. of the Revised Code. |
Section 3105.87 | Disclosing participant's personal history record.
... information from a participant's personal history record necessary to determine the amounts described in division (D) of section 3105.82 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3105.88 | Transmitting order to retirement program.
...2, 3305.21, 3307.371, 3309.671, or 5505.261 of the Revised Code. If the public retirement program returns to the clerk of courts an order in accordance with section 145.571, 742.462, 3305.21, 3307.371, 3309.671, or 5505.261 of the Revised Code, the clerk of courts shall notify the counsel of record that the order was not retained by the public retirement program. |
Section 3105.89 | Court retains jurisdiction - modification of orders.
...1 of the Revised Code: (A) The court shall retain jurisdiction to modify, supervise, or enforce the implementation of an order described in section 3105.81 of the Revised Code. (B) The court may modify an order issued under section 3105.171 or 3105.65 of the Revised Code that was effective prior to the effective date of this section for the purpose of enforcing the order or carrying into effect the manifest intent... |
Section 3105.90 | Form for court orders.
...domestic relations judges association shall jointly create a form to be used by courts for orders described in section 3105.81 of the Revised Code. Each state retirement system shall, by rule adopted in accordance with section 111.15 of the Revised Code, adopt the form created under this section. |
Section 3105.99 | Penalty.
...s section 3105.02 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. |
Section 3117.01 | Determination of necessity of conciliation procedures.
...urt 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 such cases or to effectuate conciliation of marital controversies. Such determination shall be made by the judge of the court of common pleas in counties having only one such judge, or by a majority of the judges of the court of... |
Section 3117.02 | Judges hearing conciliation cases.
...leas, division of domestic relations, shall hear all conciliation cases. (B) In counties having more than one judge of the court of common pleas, but no division of domestic relations, the presiding judge or the judges of that court shall designate, in January of each year, one or more of their number to hear all conciliation cases. A conciliation judge may request that any case before him be assigned by the presidi... |
Section 3117.03 | Conciliation counselors.
...d 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 counselors shall do any of the following, as the court may direct: (A) Confer with the parties to conciliation proceedings, and make recommendations concerning such proceedings to the conciliation judg... |
Section 3117.04 | Investigations, reports and assistance of probation officers.
...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 granted and imposed by the laws of this state relating to probation officers. |
Section 3117.05 | Petition for conciliation.
...ny 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 settle the controversy between the spouses, so as to avoid further litigation over the issues involved. (B) The petition shall be captioned substantially as follows: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ___... |
Section 3117.06 | Hearings and conferences in conciliation proceedings.
...(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 place for hearing as he finds necessary to be given to the parties and respondents. The court may issue a citation to any party or respondent requiring him to appear at the time and place stated ... |
Section 3117.07 | Proceedings for conciliation effect on other actions.
...ny action for divorce, annulment, or legal separation. The pendency of an action for divorce, annulment, or legal separation does not bar proceedings for conciliation under this chapter. |
Section 3117.08 | Transfer domestic relations matter to conciliation.
...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 for proceedings pursuant to this chapter, and the original action shall be stayed pending completion of conciliation proceedings. (B) Whenever there is a minor child of one or both spouses whose welfare ... |
Section 3119.01 | Calculation of child support obligation definitions.
...ho is receiving public assistance on behalf of the child; (c) A person or agency with legal custody of the child, including a county department of job and family services or a public children services agency; (d) A guardian of the person or the estate of a child; (e) Any other appropriate court or agency with custody of the child. "Caretaker" excludes a "host family" as defined under section 2151.90 of th... |
Section 3119.02 | Calculation of child support obligation.
...ld support order, the court or agency shall calculate the amount of the parents' child support and cash medical support in accordance with the basic child support schedule, the applicable worksheet, and the other provisions of Chapter 3119. of the Revised Code. The court or agency shall specify the support obligation as a monthly amount due and shall order the support obligation to be paid in periodic increments as... |
Section 3119.021 | Basic child support schedule.
... than $99,495.72 but not more than $108,267.96 Income of $99,495.72 multiplied by 11.910% plus 2.057% of the amount of income in excess of $99,495.72 More than $108,267.96 but not more than $121,158.48 Income of $108,267.96 multiplied by 11.112% plus 7.636% of the amount of income in excess of $108,267.96 More than $121,158.48 but not more than $133,213.56 Income of $121,158.48 multiplied by 10.742% plus 8.4... |
Section 3119.022 | Child support guideline worksheets and instructions.
...e director of job and family services shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code governing the creation of child support guideline worksheets and instructions that incorporate the requirements of Chapter 3119. of the Revised Code for the calculation of child support and cash medical support obligations. In addition, the department shall: (A) Adopt standard worksheet forms that shall be used in al... |
Section 3119.023 | Review of basic child support schedule.
...department of job and family services shall review the basic child support schedule issued by the department pursuant to section 3119.021 of the Revised Code to determine whether child support orders issued in accordance with that schedule and the worksheets created under rules adopted under section 3119.022 of the Revised Code adequately provide for the needs of children who are subject to the child support orders. ... |