A parent engaged in a custody hearing before a juvenile court does not enjoy the same rights as one facing the loss of parental rights in a permanent custody proceeding.
An appeals court must first issue a panel decision before the full court can consider the matter, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled this week.
The Ohio Supreme Court has narrowly agreed to take up a case involving restitution.
Enforcement of a controversial law barring gender affirming care for transgender youth remains on hold statewide.
A high court ruling in a public records case this week led to sharp words from one of the justices directed at the Attorney General's Office.
State law requires a domestic relations court to determine whether a parent is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed before calculating a child support order based on potential future income, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled this week.
The Ohio Supreme Court this week ruled that murder charges can proceed against a man who was accused as a juvenile of killing another man.
Attorney General Dave Yost is arguing the passage of an abortion rights constitutional amendment did not invalidate state laws requiring an in-person appointment, a 24-hour waiting period, and for doctors to provide the patient with certain information prior to the procedure.
The legal maneuvering over a controversial law continued this week with a flurry of activity.
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority could be on the hook for nearly $350,000 after an Ohio Supreme Court ruling this week.