Becraft v. Snyder
Citations
- 2025 Ohio 2164
Syllabus
The juvenile court did not abuse its discretion in terminating the parties' shared parenting plan, designating mother as the legal custodian and residential parent of the parties' children, and awarding father parenting time at mother's discretion. The juvenile court did not err in ordering father to comply with the guardian ad litem's recommendations, as represented in mother's testimony, that father comply with sentencing requirements in a criminal matter, address his alcohol issues, and maintain his mental health. The court did not abuse its discretion in allowing father's counsel to withdraw on the day of the hearing. Judgment affirmed.
Judges: Huffman
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