Does remarriage affect child support in Ohio?
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Does remarriage affect child support in Ohio?
Remarriage May Impact an Existing Child Support Order And although this particular law doesn’t mention the residential (custodial) parent, an Ohio court case holds that the remarriage of the custodial parent may also be considered in determining the need for child support.
How can I get out of child support in Ohio?
As previously stated, Ohio cannot terminate support without a court order. If your child now resides with you and no longer with the custodial parent, you need to file a motion to modify custody. We cannot send a termination of income withholding to your employer.
Can you look up child support cases in Ohio?
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. To access their information, customers must validate their identity through the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
Can a child refuse to visit a parent?
You do have to physically take the child to the place of handover as ordered by the Court. It is not enough to simply take the child to handover. If the child says they do not want to go, you have a positive obligation to encourage the child to spend time with the other parent.