FRANKLIN
COUNTY RULES OF PRACTICE
OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Domestic Relations
Division
Effective July 1, 1984 unless otherwise noted
DOMESTIC
RULES
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1. Duty Judge
2. Security for costs
3. Case Management
4. Initial Pre-trial conference, Disclosure of Witnesses...
5. Hearing
6. Witnesses
7. Investigations
8. Magistrate hearings
9. Objections to decisions of Magistrate
10. Petitions for dissolution
11. Pleadings
12. Entries
13. Motions
14. Broadcasting, televising, recording
and photographing by news media
15. Guardian ad Litem
16. Termination of inactive cases
17. Financial disclosure affidavit required
at time of filing
18. Required language
19. Photographic Identification
20. Support payments through Franklin County
Child Support Enforcement Agency/Application for IV-D Services
21. Child support worksheets
22. Mediation
23. Child support and alimony modifications
24. Health insurance disclosure affidavit
25. Assignment of cases
26. Seminar for separating parents
27. Model parenting time schedule
28. Service of process in divorce, annulment,
or legal separation
29. Court Records Management and Retention
30. Work Release Program
31. Forms
32. Court Security
33. Service members' civil relief act
34. Appeals From Magistrate Orders
35. Admission of Out-Of-State Attorneys
36. Registration of Orders From
Another State; Certification to Juvenile Court
37. Child Support, Cash Medical Support and Health Insurance
38. Child Custody - Parenting Proceeding Affidavit
39. Confidential Disclosure of Personal Identifiers
RULE 1:
Duty Judge
The administrative
judge shall appoint one judge each week who shall be known as a "Duty Judge."
In addition
to a regular docket, the "Duty Judge" shall be responsible for civil
protection orders, bond hearings, other unclassified business of the Court,
and shall act for any other Judge who is not available.
(Amended,
eff 7/1/85, eff 7/1/93, eff 7/1/99)