Are divorce/family-law records public in Ohio and where can I find them?
Автор: Borshchak Law Group
Загружено: 2026-01-29
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A question I hear often is: “Are divorce or family-law records public in Ohio?”
I’m Dmitriy Borshchak, a family law attorney in Columbus, Ohio, and in this video I talk about what it means for court records to be “public,” how that works in Ohio, and where those records are typically stored. ⚖️
Ohio treats most court filings as part of the public record, which means many divorce, custody, and family-law documents can be accessed through local county court systems. However, there are important exceptions — especially when it comes to sensitive information involving children, finances, or protective orders. Some documents are sealed or partially redacted to protect privacy.
This video is meant to help you understand the big picture: how record access generally works, what “public” really means, and why courts sometimes limit visibility for safety or confidentiality reasons.
If you’re in Columbus or anywhere in Central Ohio and you have questions about your own family-law case, privacy, or record access, my team and I at Borshchak Law Group can walk you through what applies in your county and your situation. 💬
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This video provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Watching this does not create an attorney–client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, please contact a qualified attorney in your area.
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