Parental Rights Information Access
Summary
In Ohio, non-residential parents typically have the right to access their childs educational and medical information. Its important to review your custody agreement or court order to understand your specific rights under Rule 17. If your agreement does not specify these rights, you may need to seek clarification or modification through the court. Consider consulting with a family law attorney in Ohio for personalized advice.Full Conversation
I have a 13 year old daughter. I am the non residential parent. Her dad has her most of the time but he isn't telling me anything about her schooling or medical appointments. Is that a part of our rule *?
Hi ****! Rule * typically involves parenting responsibilities and rights. Often, non-residential parents are entitled to information regarding their child's education and medical matters.
Could you please let me know your location so I can provide more specific guidance based on your jurisdiction?
Reynoldsburg Ohio but our case is out of Fairfield county
Hi ****! Based on your location and the details you provided:
- In Ohio, non-residential parents are generally entitled to access information about their child's education and medical appointments.
- You may need to review your custody agreement or court order to see if it specifies your rights under Rule *.
Is there any specific detail in your custody agreement that you are unsure about?