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  2. Turner v. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    The federal agency responsible for enforcing child support is the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE). [9] In response to the Turner decision, OCSE responded that states should review their procedures to ensure that the proceedings are fair by giving the obligor-parents an opportunity to provide and respond to questions regarding their ...

  3. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The amendment reads in part: "A commission, which shall consist of five members, shall be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, the members of which shall hold office for the term of three years from and after the first day of February, 1876, to dispose of such part of the business then on the dockets of the ...

  4. Category:Justices of the Ohio Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Supreme Court Commission of Ohio (7 P) Pages in category "Justices of the Ohio Supreme Court" The following 163 pages are in this category, out of 163 total.

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  6. Ohio judge holds himself in contempt of court

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  7. Kevin Costner Accused of ‘Stonewalling’ Before Child Support ...

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    One month later, the court temporarily awarded Baumgartner $129,755 per month in child support. Costner was also ordered to pay $200,000 in attorneys’ fees and $100,000 in forensic costs.

  8. Supreme Court of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the State of Ohio is the highest court in the U.S. state of Ohio, with final authority over interpretations of Ohio law and the Ohio Constitution. The court has seven members, a chief justice and six associate justices, who are elected at large by the voters of Ohio for six-year terms. The court has a total of 1,550 other ...

  9. Ohio Courts of Common Pleas - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Courts of Common Pleas are the trial courts of the state court system of Ohio. The courts of common pleas are the trial courts of general jurisdiction in the state. They are the only trial courts created by the Ohio Constitution (in Article IV, Section 1). The duties of the courts are outlined in Article IV, Section 4.