Can you look up child support cases in Ohio?

Can you look up child support cases in Ohio?

Ohio’s Child Support Customer Service Web Portal gives customers 24/7 access to their case information. The Ohio Child Support Customer Service Portal is Ohio’s web-based application which provides our customers easy on-demand access to their case information, currently on file with the child support agency.

What is the average child support per child in Ohio?

Child support in Ohio is based on the parents’ income and how many children they have.

Combined Parental Income One Child Four Children
$9,000 $849 $878
$9,600 $1,259 $1,301
$10,200 $1,669 $1,724
$10,800 $2,076 $2,145

How much back child support is a felony in Ohio?

Ohio law provides criminal penalties for parents who fail to pay support for more than 26 out of 104 weeks, or who owe “arrearages” (overdue child support payments) in excess of $5,000. Special prosecutors handle these matters, and extensive non-payment of support is considered a felony.

How do I check my Ohio child support balance?

The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System is the phone-in telephone response system for the Ohio Child Support Program. The IVR system provides information on payment and balances as well as the telephone numbers and addresses of county CSEAs. The IVR telephone number is 1-800-860-2555.

What is the new child support law in Ohio?

The standard minimum monthly payment increased from $50 to $80 a month. The court will reduce an annual child support obligation by 10% if the person ordered to pay child support has the child for over 90 nights (about every other weekend and one night per week).

Can child support arrears be forgiven in Ohio?

Ohio now has a “waiver and compromise” program. This means that local child support enforcement agencies have the authority to negotiate the compromise or forgiveness of child support arrears owed to the state if an obligor can prove financial hardship.

How do I stop child support?

Step-by-step directions

  1. Go into the court that made the child support order.
  2. Fill out a Complaint for Modification form.
  3. Take the form to the court Clerk.
  4. Serve the Complaint and Summons.
  5. Make “return of service”.
  6. Schedule a court date for the hearing.

Where is Trumbull County child support enforcement agency?

Where is Trumbull County Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) located? Our offices are located at 159 East Market St., Suite 200, Warren, Ohio 44481. How can I contact the CSEA? Main Number: (330) 675-2732

Where to apply for child support in Ohio?

You should contact the CSEA in the Ohio county where the child support order was issued. What if I currently live in Trumbull County but I have a support order that has been issued by a court or agency in another state? You can contact Trumbull County CSEA and apply for child support services.

What is the mission of Trumbull County CSEA?

The mission of the Trumbull County CSEA is to provide in accordance with applicable state and federal laws and guidelines, for the establishment, enforcement, and collection of child support and related services for the benefit of clients and children in a timely, efficient, informative and professional manner.

What can I do for Trumbull County Fatherhood Initiative?

Encourage your child’s healthy growth and development at home by attending a 3-week program sponsored by the Trumbull County Fatherhood Initiative Site Design by Lisa Hovance, Trumbull County IT Department