Form 10.05-D Juvenile Civil Protection Order Full Hearing - Ohio (Russian)

Form 10.05-D Juvenile Civil Protection Order Full Hearing - Ohio (Russian)

This is a legal form that was released by the Ohio Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Ohio.

The document is provided in Russian. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is Form 10.05-D?
A: Form 10.05-D is a Juvenile Civil Protection Order Full Hearing form used in Ohio.

Q: What is a Juvenile Civil Protection Order?
A: A Juvenile Civil Protection Order is a legal order issued by the court to protect a minor from harm or danger.

Q: What is a Full Hearing?
A: A Full Hearing is a formal court proceeding where evidence is presented and a decision is made regarding the issuance of a Juvenile Civil Protection Order.

Q: Who can request a Juvenile Civil Protection Order?
A: Any adult who has custody or is the guardian of a minor can request a Juvenile Civil Protection Order.

Q: What should I do if I need a Juvenile Civil Protection Order?
A: You should fill out Form 10.05-D and file it with the court. A hearing will be scheduled to review your request.

Q: Is there a fee to file Form 10.05-D?
A: There may be a fee to file the form, but fee waivers may be available for those who qualify.

Q: What happens at the Full Hearing?
A: At the Full Hearing, both parties will have an opportunity to present evidence and witnesses. The judge will then decide whether to grant or deny the Juvenile Civil Protection Order.

Q: What happens if the Juvenile Civil Protection Order is granted?
A: If the Juvenile Civil Protection Order is granted, the person against whom the order is issued will be prohibited from contacting or harming the minor.

Q: How long does a Juvenile Civil Protection Order last?
A: The duration of a Juvenile Civil Protection Order can vary, but it is typically valid for a specified period of time, such as one year.

Q: What should I do if a Juvenile Civil Protection Order is violated?
A: If a Juvenile Civil Protection Order is violated, you should report the violation to the police or the court. Violating a protection order is a serious offense.

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Form Details:

  • Released on April 15, 2021;
  • The latest edition provided by the Ohio Court of Common Pleas;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;

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