RULE                  9.11 JUDGMENT ENTRIES/DECREES

A. All judgment entries that grant a divorce, legal separation, or dissolution, or set or modify child support or spousal support shall comply with the Court’s Rule 5.0 and must contain the following information in accordance with previous directives of the Court:

1. The effective date of the order so that arrearages can be calculated

2. Date of birth of Obligor

3. Current name and address of Obligor and Obligee (parties)

4. The names, dates of birth, and amount of support for minors

5. The amount of any support order which is going to be effective

6. A statement that the Court reserves the power to modify the matters of child support, companionship and parenting

B. All judgment entries (decree of divorce, dissolution, child support or legal separation or modification of parenting) shall be accompanied by the following:

1. A notice to income provider) or order to seek employment. Current version of

ODHS form 4047.

2. The separate order for support and health care. Current version of Form 9.55 (B).

3. An extra copy of every judgment entry where parenting or support has been ordered or modified shall be submitted to the Clerk of Courts for the Child Support Enforcement Agency

4. A child support guideline worksheet (O.R.C. 3113.215(E))

5. A copy of the Court’s standard order concerning companionship where the same has been ordered by the Court.

C. The Clerk of Courts shall serve a copy of all entries regarding child and spousal support upon the CSEA by placing said entry in the CSEA basket located in the Clerk’s office within three days of filing.

 

D. The appropriate Uniform Companionship Plan shall be attached and made a part of any final order of the Court wherein parenting of minor children had been an issue, whether resolved among the parties or not.

E. The parties and counsel shall comply with Rule 5.0.