Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3101.04 | Consent by juvenile court.
...When the juvenile court files a consent to marriage pursuant to the juvenile rules, the probate court may issue a license not earlier than fourteen calendar days after the juvenile court files the consent, notwithstanding either or both the contracting parties for the marital relation are the age of seventeen years. The license shall not issue until section 3101.05 of the Revised Code has been complied with. |
Section 3101.041 | Determining whether to file consent.
...Consult with any of the following for each party to the intended marriage who is seventeen years of age: (1) A parent; (2) A surviving parent; (3) A parent who is designated the residential parent and legal custodian by a court of competent jurisdiction; (4) A guardian; (5) Either of the following who has been awarded permanent custody by a court exercising juvenile jurisdiction: (a) An adult person... |
Section 3101.042 | Order specifying that party has the capacity of an eighteen-year-old person.
...t shall also issue an order regarding each party to the marriage who is seventeen years of age. The court order shall specify that the party has the capacity of an eighteen-year-old person as described in section 3109.011 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3101.05 | Application for marriage license.
...n application for a marriage license. Each of the persons seeking a marriage license shall personally appear in the probate court within the county where either resides, or, if neither is a resident of this state, where the marriage is expected to be solemnized. If neither party is a resident of this state, the marriage may be solemnized only in the county where the license is obtained. Each party shall make applicat... |
Section 3101.051 | Deleting social security numbers prior to inspecting records.
...zed personnel of the division of child support in the department of job and family services under section 5101.37 of the Revised Code; (2) If the records in question are inspected by law enforcement personnel for purposes of a criminal investigation; (3) If the records in question with the social security numbers are necessary for use in a civil or criminal trial and the release of the records with the social ... |
Section 3101.06 | Denying license.
...No marriage license shall be granted when either of the applicants is under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or controlled substance or is infected with syphilis in a form that is communicable or likely to become communicable. |
Section 3101.07 | Expiration date of license.
...e. This provision shall be printed on each license in prominent type. |
Section 3101.08 | Who may solemnize marriages.
...ety in conformity with the rules of its church, may join together as husband and wife any persons who are not prohibited by law from being joined in marriage. |
Section 3101.09 | Prohibition.
...No person, except those legally authorized, shall attempt to solemnize a marriage, and no marriage shall be solemnized without the issuance of a license. |
Section 3101.10 | License to solemnize marriages.
...demand of any party to a marriage at which the minister officiates or proposes to officiate or upon demand of any probate judge. The secretary of state shall issue a license to solemnize marriages in this state in accordance with Chapter 4796. of the Revised Code to a minister if either of the following applies: (A) The minister holds a license in another state. (B) The minister has satisfactory work experience, ... |
Section 3101.11 | Recording license to solemnize marriages.
...The secretary of state shall enter the name of a minister licensed to solemnize marriages upon a record kept in the office of the secretary of state. |
Section 3101.12 | Evidence of recording.
...the record by the secretary of state, such record and the license issued under section 3101.10 of the Revised Code shall be evidence that such minister is authorized to solemnize marriages in this state. |
Section 3101.13 | Marriage record.
... the probate judge of the county in which the marriage license was issued. If, in accordance with section 2101.27 of the Revised Code, a probate judge solemnizes a marriage and if the probate judge issued the marriage license to the husband and wife, the probate judge shall file a certificate of that solemnized marriage in the probate judge's office within thirty days after the solemnization. All of the transmi... |
Section 3101.14 | Notice on license of penalty for failure to return certificate of solemnized marriage.
...r probate court, shall be given with each license, except that this requirement does not apply if a marriage is to be solemnized by a probate judge who is acting in accordance with section 2101.27 of the Revised Code and who issued the marriage license to the husband and wife. |
Section 3101.15 | Applying to correct marriage certificate.
...e filing date. The application shall be supported by the affidavit of at least one person having knowledge of the facts stated in the application, by documentary evidence, or by other evidence as the court considers sufficient. The probate judge may refuse to accept an affidavit or evidence that appears to be submitted for the purpose of falsifying the certificate of marriage. If the probate judge is satisfied that ... |
Section 3101.99 | Penalty.
...(A) Whoever violates division (B) of section 3101.05 of the Revised Code is guilty of a violation of section 2921.13 of the Revised Code. Whoever violates any other provision of section 3101.05 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. (B) Whoever violates section 3101.09 of the Revised Code shall be fined five hundred dollars and imprisoned not more than six months. (C) Whoever violates section 3101.13... |
Section 3103.01 | Mutual obligations.
...ations of mutual respect, fidelity, and support. |
Section 3103.03 | Married persons' obligations of support.
...(A) Each married person must support the person's self and spouse out of the person's property or by the person's labor. If a married person is unable to do so, the spouse of the married person must assist in the support so far as the spouse is able. The biological or adoptive parent of a minor child must support the parent's minor children out of the parent's property or by the parent's labor. (B) Notwithstanding... |
Section 3103.031 | Assuming parental duty of support.
...vised Code assumes the parental duty of support for that child. Notwithstanding section 3109.01 of the Revised Code and to the extent provided in section 3119.86 of the Revised Code, the parental duty of support to the child shall continue beyond the age of majority as long as the child continuously attends on a full-time basis any recognized and accredited high school. That duty of support shall continue during sea... |
Section 3103.04 | Interest in the property of the other.
...Neither husband nor wife has any interest in the property of the other, except as mentioned in section 3103.03 of the Revised Code, the right to dower, and the right to remain in the mansion house after the death of either. Neither can be excluded from the other's dwelling, except upon a decree or order of injunction made by a court of competent jurisdiction. |
Section 3103.05 | Contracts.
...pying the confidential relations with each other; (2) With any other person, which either might if unmarried. (B) An agreement under division (A)(1) of this section that alters the legal relations between the spouses shall comply with section 3103.061 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3103.06 | Contracts affecting marriage.
...isions for the division of property and support of either of them and their children during the separation. (B) An agreement under division (A)(1) or (2) of this section shall comply with section 3103.061 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3103.061 | Requirements for agreements altering legal relations between spouses.
...hout fraud, duress, coercion, or overreaching ; (C) There was full disclosure, or full knowledge, and understanding of the nature, value, and extent of the property of both spouses ; (D) The terms do not promote or encourage divorce or profiteering by divorce. |
Section 3103.07 | Property.
...A married person may take, hold, and dispose of property, real or personal, the same as if unmarried. |
Section 3103.08 | Responsibility.
...Neither husband nor wife, as such, is answerable for the acts of the other. |