Graubner Nelson also pointed out that the new guide should help
juvenile court clerks implement best practices to impact the court's case flow and timeliness.
To support Ohio's 88 juvenile courts, the Ohio Supreme Court today released a new guide for
juvenile court clerks.
«We are indebted to nine veteran
juvenile court clerks from across the state whose assistance was instrumental in developing this piece,» Graubner Nelson said.
Developed by the Court's Children & Families staff and Case Management staff, the Desktop Guide for
Juvenile Court Clerks offers simple direction to complete tasks required of
juvenile court clerks and other juvenile court personnel.
The reference also outlines best practices and provides a general overview of state laws, related rules and practices for which
juvenile court clerks should know.
Not exact matches
Prior to her appointment as Law
Clerk, Gilda had a private practice in Ulster County (5 years) specializing in the representation of children and litigants in Family
Court in all areas including abuse / neglect, custody / visitation,
juvenile delinquency, persons in need of supervision (PINS), paternity and family offense proceedings.
A. Process for the arrest of a person charged with a criminal offense may be issued by the judge, or
clerk of any circuit
court, any general district
court, any
juvenile and domestic relations district
court, or any magistrate as provided for in Chapter 3 (§ 19.2 - 26 et seq.) of this title.
She worked at several firms in Eugene including the Department of Justice, Family Law Division, the non-profit A Family for Every Child and
clerked at the Lane County
Juvenile Court under Justice Kip Leonard.