Toledo Legal News - News Juvenile court’s 90-day limit to conduct supervision or custody hearings is mandatory
Ohio law gives a juvenile court 90 days to conduct a dispositional hearing to decide a child’s placement in protective supervision or decide custody issues after authorities file complaints alleging the child is abused, neglected, or dependent, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled recently. If the hearing is not conducted within that timeframe, the case must be dismissed and authorities must start the process over, the Court concluded.
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