Uccjea Filing In Ohio

Summary

The UCCJEA (Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act) filing is a legal process related to child custody cases, determining which state has jurisdiction. In Cuyahoga County, the Juvenile Division handles these filings. The UCCJEA form requires information about the child, current and past addresses, and details of other parties involved. For child endangerment related to physical or sexual abuse in Ohio, the legal citation is ORC 2919.22, with specific sections for physical abuse (ORC 2919.22 (A)) and sexual abuse (ORC 2919.22 (B)(5)). Consult the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Division or a legal professional for detailed guidance.

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Cuyahoga county Juvenile Division
Sure, in Cuyahoga County, the Juvenile Division handles UCCJEA filings. Here are some key points:
- The UCCJEA filing is typically included in initial custody filings.
- It helps determine if Ohio has jurisdiction over the child custody matter.
- If another state has concurrent jurisdiction, it prevents conflicting orders.
For further assistance, you may contact Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court.
How do I feel out this form
The UCCJEA form's filling process varies. In general, you need to provide:
- Child's information
- Current and past addresses
- Details of other parties involved in custody
Be sure to check with Cuyahoga County Juvenile Division for specific instructions or consult an attorney.
What is the child endangering legal citation for sexual abuse and physical abuse
In Ohio, the charge for child endangerment related to physical or sexual abuse is typically under ORC *.* - Endangering children. Key points include:
- Physical abuse: ORC *.* (A)
- Sexual abuse: ORC *.* (B)(*)
Please consult with a legal professional for specific advice.