Ohio Complaint For Custody is a legal document filed in Ohio courts by a parent or legal guardian to seek legal custody of a child. It contains information about the parent or guardian’s relationship with the child, and their parenting abilities. It can be a contested or uncontested filing. There are two types of Ohio Complaint For Custody: Sole Custody and Joint Custody. Sole Custody grants one parent exclusive legal custody of the child, while Joint Custody grants both parents shared legal custody of the child. In both cases, the Ohio Complaint For Custody must include the names of the parties involved, the age of the child, the location of the child, and the grounds for the complaint. It must also discuss any other relevant information, such as the child’s relationship with each parent, a proposed parenting plan, and any other pertinent information. The Ohio Complaint For Custody is filed with the court and then served to the other parent or legal guardian. Once the other parent or guardian has responded, the court may hold a hearing to decide the outcome of the case.