Legal Question in Family Law in Ohio

agreement of shared parenting read into record before magistrate

ex and I came to an agreement 2 months ago in regards to shared parenting with children. This was read into the record in court in front of magistrate. Now ex wants this all ''set aside'' to file for full custody and filed a motion. Agreement that was read into record, isn't that binding. Or, can magistrate throw this out? Please advise


Asked on 10/13/08, 8:26 am

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Nancy Fioritto Patete Nancy Fioritto Patete, Esq.

Re: agreement of shared parenting read into record before magistrate

The court order or court entry reflects the binding agreement. It can be modified, but has to be done so through motion or request to modify with the court.

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Answered on 10/13/08, 9:31 am


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