Friday, 21 March 2014

In Ohio, can an assistant prosecuting attorney also serve as a private attorney in a child custody case?

Question

In Ohio, can an assistant prosecuting attorney also serve as a private attorney in a child custody case?



Answer

Some court systems, especially mayors courts, but sometimes muni and even common pleas, do hire private attorneys on a contract basis to prosecute cases within their jurisdictions. These attorneys often have side practices as well, and it is possible for one of these attorneys to do domestic relations law.



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