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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Motion to Establish Parenting Time' completely. Ensure you sign where indicated and match the case caption with the Petition.
  3. Next, complete the 'UCCJEA Affidavit' and sign it. This document is crucial for jurisdictional matters.
  4. Fill out the 'Proposed Parenting Plan' thoroughly and sign it as well.
  5. Make three copies of each completed document: Motion, UCCJEA Affidavit, and Proposed Parenting Plan. If applicable, make additional copies for attorneys or guardians ad litem.
  6. Proceed to fill out the 'Notice of Hearing', leaving the date and time blank for now. Make three copies of this form too.
  7. Visit the Clerk of the District Court office to file your motion along with all copies. Request a hearing date and enter that information on all copies of the Notice of Hearing.
  8. Choose your method for serving documents to other parties (e.g., certified mail) and complete the necessary forms accordingly.
  9. After mailing, wait for the Return of Service green card, then complete and file it with the Clerk as proof of service.

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Judges Judge Daniel E. Haughey. Judge Kelly Heile. Judge J. Gregory Howard. Judge Jennifer Muench-McElfresh. Judge Michael A. Oster Jr. Judge Keith M. Spaeth. Judge Greg S. Stephens.
Wayne G. Gilkison, Court Administrator with the Butler County Common Pleas Court in Hamilton, OH, became a Fellow of the Institute for Court Management (ICM).
A grouping of formal or informal rules or regulations, adopted and implemented at a local level, that govern the practical or procedural affairs of a local court. These rules detail various procedures such as how to file and format complaints or other documents, serve process, and conduct trials.
Alphabetical Order County No.CountyDistrict 9 Bucks 07 10 Butler 50 11 Cambria 47 12 Cameron 5963 more rows
About the Court The 15th Judicial District Court is located in downtown Ann Arbor in the Ann Arbor Justice Center. The court is presided over by three judges: the Honorable S. Kerene Moore, the Honorable Miriam A. Perry and the Honorable Karen Quinlan Valvo.

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The juvenile court usually has jurisdiction over various case types including abortion consent; abused, neglected, and dependent children; unruly and delinquent children; and traffic offenders under the age of eighteen.

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