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Huron County, Ohio Domestic Relations Standard Visitation Schedule, Schedule C, Over 150 Miles

(web page updated 12-12-09)

For a PDF version of this schedule, click here.

Eff. 7-1-01

APPENDIX C

PARENTING TIME SCHEDULE

HURON COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT

(For Long Distance Travel – Over 150 Miles One Way)

GENERAL GUIDELINES REGARDING VISITATION AND COMPANIONSHIP Read the rest of this entry »

December 12th, 2009  | 

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Huron County, Ohio Exhibit B, Standard Visitation Schedule For Domestic Relations Cases

(web page updated 12-12-09)

This schedule is for Huron County Domestic Relations Cases, for parents who live less than 150 miles apart.  To save this document as a PDF, click here.

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Appendix B

Rev. 7/1/07

GUIDELINES ON PARENTING TIME IN

HURON COUNTY DOMESTIC RELATIONS CASES

1. GENERAL GUIDELINES REGARDING PARENTING TIME AND COMPANIONSHIP Read the rest of this entry »

December 12th, 2009  | 

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Henry County Ohio Standard Visitation Schedule

(web page updated 12-9-09)

Henry County uses the Fulton County Visitation Schedule as Henry County’s Visitation Schedule.  A copy of that schedule for parents who live less than 150 miles apart can be found by clicking the following link:

http://www.fultoncountyoh.com/elected_officials/clerk_of_courts/pdf_files/rules_of_court/Schedule_A.pdf

A copy of the schedule Henry County uses for parents that live over 150 miles apart can be found by clicking the link below:

http://www.fultoncountyoh.com/elected_officials/clerk_of_courts/pdf_files/rules_of_court/Schedule_B.pdf Read the rest of this entry »

December 9th, 2009  | 

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Hamilton County, Ohio Standard Visitation, Juvenile Court

(web page updated 12-5-09)

The court’s local rule, as published, appears to have mostly blanks, to be filled in on a case-by-case basis, by the court.

RULE 23. Standard Parenting Time Guidelines Read the rest of this entry »

December 5th, 2009  | 

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Hamilton County, Ohio Standard Visitation Order Domestic Relations

(web page updated 12-5-09)

The Hamilton County, Ohio Standard visitation order for Domestic Relations Cases  can be found by clicking the following link:

http://www.hamilton-co.org/domestic/Court%20Forms/PDF%20Files/2-7%20Standard%20Parenting%20Order.pdf

December 5th, 2009  | 

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Geauga County Ohio Local Visitation Rule 11 F

(Web page last updated 12-5-09)

  1. Parents are encouraged to create an agreed equitable parenting time schedule that fits their circumstances and their children’s lives, with the following serving as a schedule when the parents cannot agree. Nothing herein prohibits the parents from changing the schedule upon mutual agreement. (The standard schedule is set forth in regular type; optional alternatives are set forth in italics). Read the rest of this entry »

December 5th, 2009  | 

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Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Local Rule 29 Standard Visitation Schedule

(web page updated 11-29-09)

Cuyahoga County’s Standard Parenting Time Schedule, for Juvenile Court, can be found by clicking the following link:

http://juvenile.cuyahogacounty.us/pdf_rules/ChildSuppCust.pdf

November 29th, 2009  | 

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Cuyahoga County Local Rule 18 Standard Parenting Time Order (Domestic Relations)

(web page updated 11-29-09)

RULE 18.  SHARED PARENTING; PARENTING TIME GUIDELINES

(A) Shared Parenting Plan.  If the parties are seeking shared parenting as defined in O.R.C. 3109.04(J), the plan that the parties are required to submit to the Court shall include provisions covering all factors that are relevant to the care of the children, including, but not limited to, provisions covering factors such as physical living arrangements, child support obligations, provision for the children’s medical and dental care, school placement and parenting time. Read the rest of this entry »

November 29th, 2009  | 

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Columbiana County Local Rule 9.4, 9.41 & 9.42 Standard Visitation Parenting Time Schedules

RULE 9.4 UNIFORM LOCAL COMPANIONSHIP

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

GUIDELINE PARENTING SCHEDULE

1. GENERAL PARENTING PRINCIPLES

During and after a divorce, there is often a crisis period (from several months to years) during which families are under great stress because of loss, conflict, and change. Most studies show and psychologist uniformly agree, that the children who do best following divorce are from those families which maintain a low level of conflict. The absence of conflict is even more critical than the amount of time either parent spends with the child.

Children, however, clearly profit by continued meaningful contact with both parents. Children need the continuing and regular involvement of both parents to feel loved. No specific schedule will satisfy the change in needs of both children and parents over the years. Critical to the success of any schedule is that each parent be flexible, based upon the changing needs of a child, as the child grows older. Read the rest of this entry »

November 29th, 2009  | 

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