Effective: March 22, 2001
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 180 - 123rd General Assembly
(A) In an action under sections 3111.01 to 3111.18 of the Revised Code, the mother of the child and the alleged father are competent to testify and may be compelled to testify by subpoena. If a witness refuses to testify upon the ground that the testimony or evidence of the witness might tend to incriminate the witness and the court compels the witness to testify, the court may grant the witness immunity from having the testimony of the witness used against the witness in subsequent criminal proceedings.
(B) Testimony of a physician concerning the medical circumstances of the mother's pregnancy and the condition and characteristics of the child upon birth is not privileged.
(C) Testimony relating to sexual access to the mother by a man at a time other than the probable time of conception of the child is inadmissible in evidence, unless offered by the mother.
(D) If, pursuant to section 3111.09 of the Revised Code, a court orders genetic tests to be conducted, orders disclosure of information regarding a DNA record stored in the DNA database pursuant to section 109.573 of the Revised Code, or intends to use a report of genetic test results obtained from tests conducted pursuant to former section 3111.21 or 3111.22 or sections 3111.38 to 3111.54 of the Revised Code, a party may object to the admission into evidence of any of the genetic test results or of the DNA record information by filing a written objection with the court that ordered the tests or disclosure or intends to use a report of genetic test results. The party shall file the written objection with the court no later than fourteen days after the report of the test results or the DNA record information is mailed to the attorney of record of a party or to a party. The party making the objection shall send a copy of the objection to all parties.
If a party files a written objection, the report of the test results or the DNA record information shall be admissible into evidence as provided by the Rules of Evidence. If a written objection is not filed, the report of the test results or the DNA record information shall be admissible into evidence without the need for foundation testimony or other proof of authenticity or accuracy.
(E) If a party intends to introduce into evidence invoices or other documents showing amounts expended to cover pregnancy and confinement and genetic testing, the party shall notify all other parties in writing of that intent and include copies of the invoices and documents. A party may object to the admission into evidence of the invoices or documents by filing a written objection with the court that is hearing the action no later than fourteen days after the notice and the copies of the invoices and documents are mailed to the attorney of record of each party or to each party.
If a party files a written objection, the invoices and other documents shall be admissible into evidence as provided by the Rules of Evidence. If a written objection is not filed, the invoices or other documents are admissible into evidence without the need for foundation testimony or other evidence of authenticity or accuracy.
(F) A juvenile court or other court with jurisdiction under section 2101.022 or 2301.03 of the Revised Code shall give priority to actions under sections 3111.01 to 3111.18 of the Revised Code and shall issue an order determining the existence or nonexistence of a parent and child relationship no later than one hundred twenty days after the date on which the action was brought in the juvenile court or other court with jurisdiction.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 31 | Domestic Relations-Children
Section 3111.01 | Parent and Child Relationship Defined.
Section 3111.02 | Establishing Parent and Child Relationship.
Section 3111.03 | Presumption of Paternity.
Section 3111.04 | Standing to Bring Paternity Action.
Section 3111.05 | Statute of Limitations.
Section 3111.06 | Jurisdiction of Courts - Personal Jurisdiction.
Section 3111.07 | Parties to Action - Intervention.
Section 3111.08 | Rules of Civil Procedure Govern Action.
Section 3111.09 | Genetic Tests - DNA Records.
Section 3111.10 | Evidence of Paternity.
Section 3111.11 | Pretrial Hearing.
Section 3111.111 | Temporary Support Order.
Section 3111.12 | Witnesses - Admission of Evidence - Priority of Actions.
Section 3111.13 | Judgment or Order.
Section 3111.14 | Fees and Costs of Action.
Section 3111.15 | Enforcing Father's Obligation.
Section 3111.16 | Continuing Jurisdiction.
Section 3111.17 | Determining Mother and Child Relationship.
Section 3111.18 | Preparing New Birth Record.
Section 3111.19 | Interfering With Establishment of Paternity.
Section 3111.20 | Birth Record Defined.
Section 3111.21 | Notarizing Acknowledgment.
Section 3111.22 | Acknowledgment to Be Sent to Job and Family Services Department.
Section 3111.23 | Acknowledgment Filed With Office of Child Support.
Section 3111.24 | Determining Whether Acknowledgment Is Completed Correctly.
Section 3111.25 | Acknowledgment of Paternity Is Final and Enforceable.
Section 3111.26 | Effects of Final and Enforceable Acknowledgment.
Section 3111.27 | Rescinding Acknowledgment.
Section 3111.28 | Action Rescinding Acknowledgment.
Section 3111.29 | Enforcing Support Obligation.
Section 3111.30 | Preparing New Birth Record.
Section 3111.31 | Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit Form.
Section 3111.32 | Information Pamphlets - Toll-Free Telephone Number.
Section 3111.33 | Distributing Pamphlets and Forms.
Section 3111.34 | Evidence Necessary to Complete New Birth Record.
Section 3111.35 | Implementing Provisions.
Section 3111.38 | Requesting Administrative Determination of Paternity.
Section 3111.381 | Request to Precede Court Action - Jurisdiction.
Section 3111.39 | Requests Filed With Multiple Agencies.
Section 3111.40 | Request Contents.
Section 3111.41 | Assigning to Administrative Officer - Order for Genetic Testing.
Section 3111.42 | Attaching Notice to Order.
Section 3111.421 | Serving Notice and Order.
Section 3111.43 | Persons to Be Notified - Genetic Testing of Persons Present.
Section 3111.44 | Information Conference.
Section 3111.45 | Test Conducted by Qualified Examiner.
Section 3111.46 | Finding Paternity or Nonpaternity.
Section 3111.47 | Failure to Submit to Test Results in Inconclusive Finding.
Section 3111.48 | Information Included in Order.
Section 3111.49 | Conclusiveness of Order.
Section 3111.50 | Bringing Action Where Order Is Inconclusive.
Section 3111.52 | Changing Surname of Child.
Section 3111.53 | Administrative Officer.
Section 3111.58 | New Birth Record.
Section 3111.61 | Samples and Performance of Genetic Testing.
Section 3111.611 | On-Site Genetic Testing.
Section 3111.64 | Birth Registry.
Section 3111.65 | Accessing Registry.
Section 3111.66 | Filing Orders and Entering Into Registry.
Section 3111.67 | Birth Registry Rules.
Section 3111.69 | Locating Absent Parent Using Putative Father Registry.
Section 3111.71 | Contracts With Hospitals to Meet With Unmarried Women Giving Birth.
Section 3111.73 | Annual Report.
Section 3111.74 | Acknowledgment Conflicting With Presumption of Paternity.
Section 3111.77 | Presumed Father Assuming Duty of Support.
Section 3111.78 | Enforcing Obligations of Presumed Father.
Section 3111.80 | Hearing to Determine Child Support and Provision for Health Care.
Section 3111.801 | Requests for Information.
Section 3111.81 | Order Concerning Support and Health Care.
Section 3111.82 | Raise Issue of Existence or Nonexistence of Parent and Child Relationship.
Section 3111.821 | Proceedings - Finality of Acknowledgment.
Section 3111.83 | Registering Order Concerning Support and Health Care.
Section 3111.831 | System for Organized Safekeeping and Retrieval of Administrative Support Orders.
Section 3111.832 | Registering Order With Court.
Section 3111.84 | Bringing Action Objecting to Order - Finality of Unchallenged Order.
Section 3111.85 | Administrative Support Orders Issued Prior to 1-1-98.
Section 3111.88 | Non-Spousal Artificial Insemination Definitions.
Section 3111.89 | Coverage of Provisions.
Section 3111.90 | Physician Supervision.
Section 3111.91 | Medical History and Physical Examination of Donor.
Section 3111.92 | Consent by Both Spouses.
Section 3111.93 | Provisions of Consent Form.
Section 3111.94 | Confidentiality.
Section 3111.95 | Husband Considered Natural Father - Child Natural Child.
Section 3111.96 | Noncompliance.
Section 3111.97 | Parentage of Children Resulting From Embryo Donation.