Ohio Judgment Entry Setting Hearing On Application To Disinterment is a court hearing where a petitioner requests permission from the court to disinter a body from a cemetery. The hearing will consider the facts and circumstances of the petitioner's application. It is typically requested when a family wishes to move the body of a deceased family member from one cemetery to another. The petitioner must present evidence to the court that demonstrates why the disinterment is necessary and that all due processes have been followed in accordance with state and local regulations. The hearing may also address any objections from the cemetery or other parties involved in the disinterment. There are two types of Ohio Judgment Entry Setting Hearing On Application To Disinterment: an oral hearing, which is held in the courtroom with the petitioner, opposing parties, and the judge present; and a written hearing, which is a paper review of the application with the court issuing a judgment entry based on the submitted evidence.