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Access child support case information, make or receive electronic payments, contact your child support worker and find your local child support center.
- Paying/Receiving Support
In Ohio, this is referred to as Child Support Payment...
- Employer Information
In Ohio these have been issued with the date 09/30/2023 and...
- Frequently Asked Questions
Anyone may request child support services by completing an...
- Glossary
July 20, 2023 | Agency. Please review the child support...
- Child Support Services
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- Paying/Receiving Support
Anyone may request child support services by completing an "Application for Child Support Services" (JFS 07076) and submitting it to the local Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA). What types of services are provided by the child support enforcement agency?
13 Ιουλ 2023 · Ohioans can view child support case information and make support payments online, download the child support mobile app, learn more about child support, and find the county child support enforcement agency serving your community.
Learn about child support from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. For help with a specific case, contact your county child support enforcement agency.
The Office of Child Support helps children with getting financial and medical support the law says they should receive. We work with the federal government, Children Services Enforcement Agencies (CSEA), and other agencies to help children.
Starting 6/8/2022, parents and caretakers that receive child support payments can verify if they have an inactive or unpinned smiONE card with an available balance on the Ohio Child Support Payment Central Internet Payment Website.
Child support can also be enforced by criminal statutes, resulting in fines, jail time, or prison. Federal law also provides for criminal non-support to be prosecuted in some cases. For a misdemeanor federal offense, the non-payment must be willful, the obligation must be unpaid for at least one year or be greater than $5,000, and the offender ...