Court Transcript Objection Timeline

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You have 14 days from the filing of the court transcript to supplement your initial objection with additional information or arguments. The transcript is the official record of the court proceedings.

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The judge granted my request and objection. The paperwork states this: Mother shall have fourteen (*) days from the filing of the transcript to supplement her initial objection. what does this mean?
Hey Abby! This means you have 14 days from the date the court transcript is filed to add any additional information or arguments to support your initial objection. The "transcript" refers to the official record of what was said during the court proceedings.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this process?
should I add everything? like evidence or is it just a written statement? What does the court expect? How should I respond?
Hey Abby! When supplementing your initial objection, you should:
- Include any new evidence that supports your objection.
- Provide a written statement explaining why this new evidence is relevant.
- Ensure your submission is clear and well-organized.
Would you like guidance on how to structure your written statement?
Ohio Civil Rule *(B)
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Ohio Civil Rule *(B) deals with relief from a judgment or order. It allows a party to request the court to vacate a judgment under specific conditions, such as mistake, newly discovered evidence, fraud, etc.
When supplementing your initial objection under this rule:
- Provide any new evidence.
- Explain why this evidence wasn't available before.
- Clearly state how it impacts the judgment.
Would you like more details on Ohio Civil Rule *(B) or assistance with drafting your supplement?