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Complete a Complaint for Parentage, Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities (Custody), Parenting Time (Companionship and Visitation) form. This form is available at supremecourt.ohio.gov. By filling out this form, you can request a parenting plan and child support obligation from the court.
File the forms with your local court. The clerk will contact you later to give you a hearing date. The filing fee for a custody action or one for custody and parentage ranges from approximately $115.00 to $190.00. If you cannot afford to pay the fee, ask the clerk how you can apply for a fee waiver.
Consult with a local attorney or contact your court to ensure you have the necessary paperwork completed correctly. Step 1: Determine your court and type of case. Step 2: Complete your paperwork. Step 3: Get your paperwork docHubd. Step 4: Open your case. Step 5: File judgment forms.
Filing Fees Divorce - Children$300.00 Motion to Convert to Dissolution to Divorce $50.00 Legal Separation $200.00 Annulment $150.009 more rows
How much does it cost to file for emergency custody in Ohio? The filing fee for a custody action or one for custody and parentage ranges from approximately $115.00 to $190.00. If you cannot afford to pay the fee, ask the clerk how you can apply for a fee waiver.
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To start a custody change, you have to file a motion in court. Go to the Motion for custody change page to find the forms you need.
Initial Custody Costs You cannot start a case without filing the proper paperwork with the court. Unfortunately, these filings come at a cost, usually around $110 to $200. The prices can vary depending on your jurisdiction.

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