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Kids next door
Kids next door













kids next door

It will be open to any children whose parents or guardians are in domestic court who need a place to wait, including those with custody or divorce cases. The kids' room will be available for up to six children at once between the ages of six months and 18 years. The process of getting a protection order can take one to three hours, depending on several factors, including how busy the court is. If they have children, the youngsters will be able to go next door to the kids' room while their parents are in court. When the new rooms are completed, people will go the intake office located in Room 327 on the third floor, just off the elevators. A clerk will then see if a victim advocate is available. Until that time, those seeking a protection order will need to continue to visit the court administrator’s office on the second floor. She’d like to have the intake office and kid’s room up and running by Sept. Graham is hoping the area soon will be filled with items people purchase from the Amazon wish list or drop off at the Victim Assistance Office in downtown Akron. The judge figured the space, about the same size as a conference room, would be large enough for several children and victim advocates. They considered blocking off an area of the waiting area, but because the space is open to the fourth floor, they figured this option could get noisy.Ĭook and her staff, who have been working on cleaning out the court, zeroed in on a room that was nearly empty. More: Technology upgrades to courts here to stay, officials sayĬook and other court officials looked for a better place for children to wait while their parents are in court. Seven children recently clustered around the fish tank in the third-floor waiting area of Summit County Domestic Relations Court while their mother was in a court proceeding. In 2021, for example, 1,040 people sought civil protection orders and 523 of them had children, according to court statistics. When they come to court, they might not have anyone to take care of the kids. The process of getting an order involves two steps in which a temporary order is given and then - after both parties have the chance to be heard - a final order may be put in place.Ībout half of the Summit County residents who seek civil protection orders have children. People who are dating can also request protection orders, though these aren’t sought as often as civil protection orders. The court also received this number of requests last month.Ĭivil protection orders involve disputes between people who are domestically tied, such as being related, married or having children together.

kids next door

In June and July of last year, domestic court received near-record of requests for more than 100 civil protection orders both months. The changes come at a good time, with summer being the time of year when requests for civil protection orders are at their highest. The joint effort was aided by grants from the city of Akron’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and the federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). “Everybody does their part.” New efforts helped by city, federal grants “This is us all working together collaboratively,” said Katarina Cook, the administrative judge in domestic court.















Kids next door