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Supreme Court of Ohio approves new motion to intervene form

The Supreme Court of Ohio recently released a new Uniform Domestic Relations and Juvenile Form: Motion to Intervene providing a standardized process for individuals seeking to become parties in domestic relations or juvenile court cases from the Family Law Reform Implementation Subcommittee to the Advisory Committee on Children and Families.

The Motion to Intervene form is designed to assist individuals, such as grandparents or other interested parties, who wish to join an existing case. It is particularly useful in matters involving custody, visitation, or other family-related issues. The Court’s approval ensures the form complies with Ohio Civil Rule 84 and Ohio Juvenile Rule 46, making it accessible and easy to use for both self-represented litigants and attorneys.

Key Features of the Motion to Intervene Form Include:

• Comprehensive Instructions: Step-by-step guidance to help users complete and file the motion, serve opposing parties, and prepare for court proceedings.

• Certificate of Service: A required component confirming that all parties in the case have been notified of the motion.

• Flexibility for Additional Requests: This motion is filed alongside a request for relief such as custody modifications or child support adjustments.

The form also outlines information for scheduling a hearing, ensuring proper service of documents, and keeping contact information current with the court. Importantly, the court must grant the Motion to Intervene before it considers any additional requests, such as a change to custody or visitation.

The Motion to Intervene form is part of the Court’s ongoing commitment to improving access to justice and streamlining court processes for Ohioans. For more information, visit the Supreme Court of Ohio’s website at www.supremecourt.ohio.gov.

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