Emergency Custody Legalities

Summary

Ohio does not have specific laws addressing emergency custody falsified trial. However, perjury and fraud laws may apply if false statements or deceptive acts are involved in custody cases. Perjury involves making false statements under oath, while fraud involves deceptive acts for unlawful gain. If you suspect fraudulent activity in an emergency custody case, consider consulting a family law attorney in Ohio for guidance.

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are there any laws that talk about "emergency custody falsified trial"?
Hey Abby! In Ohio, there aren't any specific laws that directly mention "emergency custody falsified trial." However, if you believe there has been a falsified trial or fraudulent activity related to emergency custody, you might consider the following:
- Perjury (Ohio Revised Code Section *.*): Making false statements under oath.
- Fraud (Ohio Revised Code Section *.*): Deceptive acts to secure unlawful gain.
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