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Section 3105.10 | Judgment - separation agreement.

...action of the court, pronounce the marriage contract dissolved and both of the parties released from their obligations. (B)(1) A 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 part...

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

...ning abilities of the parties; (c) The ages and the physical, mental, and emotional conditions of the parties; (d) The retirement benefits of the parties; (e) The duration of the marriage; (f) The extent to which it would be inappropriate for a party, because that party will be custodian of a minor child of the marriage, to seek employment outside the home; (g) The standard of living of the parties establishe...

Section 3107.031 | Assessor to conduct home study - false statements.

...ssessor shall not consider the person's age when determining whether the person is suitable to adopt if the person is old enough to adopt as provided by section 3107.03 of the Revised Code. An assessor may request departments or agencies within or outside this state to assist in the home study as may be appropriate and to make a written report to be included with and attached to the report to the court. The assess...

Section 3107.035 | Search of national sex offender web site.

...an interlocutory order of adoption, the agency or attorney that arranges an adoption for the prospective adoptive parent shall conduct a search of the United States department of justice national sex offender public web site regarding the prospective adoptive parent and all persons eighteen years of age or older who reside with the prospective adoptive parent. (B) A petition for adoption may be denied based solely...

Section 3107.05 | Contents of petition.

...placing the minor; (5) The full name, age, place, and duration of residence of the petitioner; (6) The marital status of the petitioner, including the date and place of marriage, if married; (7) The relationship to the petitioner of the person to be adopted; (8) That the petitioner has facilities and resources suitable to provide for the nurture and care of the person to be adopted, and that it is the desire ...

Section 3107.06 | Consent to adoption.

...ather of the minor; (C) Any person or agency having permanent custody of the minor or authorized by court order to consent; (D) The minor, if more than twelve years of age, unless the court, finding that it is in the best interest of the minor, determines that the minor's consent is not required.

Section 3107.0611 | Notice to putative father.

...father means a man, including one under age eighteen, who may be a child's father and to whom all of the following apply: (1) He is not married to the child's mother at the time of the child's conception or birth. (2) He has not adopted the child. (3) He has not been determined, prior to the date a petition to adopt the child is filed, to have a parent and child relationship with the child by a court proceeding pu...

Section 3107.07 | Consent unnecessary.

...holding consent unreasonably; (G) Any agency having permanent custody of the person to be adopted who, after examination of the reasons for withholding consent, is found by the court to be withholding consent unreasonably; (H) Any parent, legal guardian, or other lawful custodian in a foreign country, if the person to be adopted has been released for adoption pursuant to the laws of the country in which the perso...

Section 3107.084 | Withdrawing consent.

...s not voidable by reason of the minor's age. (B) A consent to adoption may be withdrawn prior to the entry of an interlocutory order or prior to the entry of a final decree of adoption if the court finds after hearing that the withdrawal is in the best interest of the person to be adopted and the court by order authorizes the withdrawal of consent. Notice of the hearing shall be given to the petitioner, the person ...

Section 3107.09 | Taking social and medical histories of biological parents.

...history shall describe and identify the age; ethnic, racial, religious, marital, and physical characteristics; and educational, cultural, talent and hobby, and work experience background of the biological parents of the minor. A medical history shall identify major diseases, malformations, allergies, ear or eye defects, major conditions, and major health problems of the biological parents that are or may be congenita...

Section 3107.10 | Out-of-county adoption - notice to agency where parent resides.

...(A)(1) A public children services agency arranging an adoption in a county other than the county where that public children services agency is located, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency, or an attorney arranging an adoption, shall notify the public children services agency in the county in which the prospective adoptive parent resides within ten days after initiation of a home study require...

Section 3107.12 | Prefinalization assessment of minor and petitioner; physical examination.

...he Revised Code and counseling, case management services, crisis services, diagnostic services, and therapeutic counseling. (3) The physical, mental, and developmental condition of the minor; (4) If known, the minor's biological family background, including identifying information about the biological or other legal parents; (5) The reasons for the minor's placement with the petitioner, the petitioner's atti...

Section 3107.17 | Closed hearing - confidentiality - records.

...ired to consent, representatives of the agencies present to perform their official duties, and any other persons the court deems appropriate. (B)(1) Except as provided in divisions (B)(2) and (D) of this section, sections 3107.38 and 3107.381, and sections 3107.60 to 3107.68 of the Revised Code, no person or governmental entity shall knowingly reveal any information contained in a paper, book, or record pertaining...

Section 3107.38 | Right of adopted persons or lineal descendants.

... to 4507.52 of the Revised Code, a marriage application, a social security card, a credit card, a military identification card, or an employee identification card. (9) "Lineal descendant of an adopted person" means a person who by reason of blood or adoption is a lineal descendant of an adopted person. (10) "Offspring" means a child, by birth, of a person. (11) "Release" means both of the following: (a) A rel...

Section 3107.48 | Adoptee's request for assistance to birth parent or sibling in finding name by adoption.

...(A) An adopted person age twenty-one or older may submit a request with the department of health for the department to assist the adopted person's birth parent or birth sibling in finding the adopted person's name by adoption pursuant to section 3107.49 of the Revised Code. The adopted person shall submit the request on a form prescribed by the department under section 3107.51 of the Revised Code. If the adopted pers...

Section 3107.49 | Birth parent or adult sibling may request assistance.

...(A) A birth parent, or birth sibling age twenty-one or older, may submit a request to the department of health for assistance in finding an adopted person's name by adoption. The department shall examine the adopted person's adoption file to determine the adopted person's name by adoption and provide the birth parent or birth sibling with the adopted person's name by adoption if all of the following are the case: (1...

Section 3109.011 | Capacity of person given consent to marry.

...ode has the capacity of a person of the age of eighteen years or more, as described in section 3109.01 of the Revised Code, except that the person is not a qualified elector for purposes of Chapter 3503. of the Revised Code.

Section 3109.02 | Exception for veterans.

... if he and his spouse had attained the age of eighteen years. No person eligible for such loan, or his spouse, is, by reason only of such minority, incompetent to acquire title to property by contract or to borrow thereon; and no instrument made in connection with acquiring title to real estate or making such loan shall be voidable on the grounds of minority of such person or his spouse. Any person who has qualifie...

Section 3109.04 | Allocating parental rights and responsibilities for care of children - shared parenting.

...care of the minor children of the marriage. Subject to division (D)(2) of this section, the court may allocate the parental rights and responsibilities for the care of the children in either of the following ways: (1) If neither parent files a pleading or motion in accordance with division (G) of this section, if at least one parent files a pleading or motion under that division but no parent who filed a ple...

Section 3109.051 | Parenting time - companionship or visitation rights.

...ot require the public children services agency to provide supervision of or other services related to that parent's exercise of parenting time or that person's exercise of companionship or visitation rights with respect to the child. This section does not limit the power of a juvenile court pursuant to Chapter 2151. of the Revised Code to issue orders with respect to children who are alleged to be abused, neglected, ...

Section 3109.10 | Liability of parents for willful and malicious assaults by their children.

...in an action to recover compensatory damages in a civil action, in an amount not to exceed ten thousand dollars and costs of suit in a court of competent jurisdiction, from the parent of a child under the age of eighteen if the child willfully and maliciously assaults the person by a means or force likely to produce great bodily harm. A finding of willful and malicious assault by a means or force likely to produce gr...

Section 3109.19 | Parentage or support action brought by grandparent who is providing support to child born to unmarried and unemancipated minors.

...y request the child support enforcement agency of the county in which the child resides to issue an administrative order requiring all of the minors' parents to pay support for the child. (C)(1) On receipt of a complaint filed under division (B)(2) of this section, the court shall schedule a hearing to determine, in accordance with Chapters 3119., 3121., 3123., and 3125. of the Revised Code, the amount of child sup...

Section 3109.51 | Definitions.

... means a person under eighteen years of age. (B) "Custodian" means an individual with legal custody of a child. (C) "Guardian" means an individual granted authority by a probate court pursuant to Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code to exercise parental rights over a child to the extent provided in the court's order and subject to the residual parental rights, privileges, and responsibilities of the child's parents. ...

Section 3109.66 | Form of caretaker authorization affidavit.

...elow lives in my home, I am 18 years of age or older, and I am the child's grandparent. 1. Name of child: 2. Child's date and year of birth: 3. Child's social security number (optional): 4. My name: 5. My home address: 6. My date and year of birth: 7. My Ohio driver's license number or identification card number: 8. Despite having made reasonable attempts, I am either: (a) Unable to locate or contac...

Section 3111.05 | Statute of limitations.

... five years after the child reaches the age of eighteen. Neither section 3111.04 of the Revised Code nor this section extends the time within which a right of inheritance or a right to a succession may be asserted beyond the time provided by Chapter 2105., 2107., 2113., 2117, or 2123. of the Revised Code.