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  1. The child support guidelines are the standard method for setting the amount of the child support and cash medical support obligations in the child support order. The guidelines use a mathematical formula based on the combined income of the parents and other factors, such as any social security benefits the child is receiving on behalf of one of the parents.

  2. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services’ Office of Child Support supervises the state’s child support program, and county child support enforcement agencies (CSEAs) administer cases locally. The Office of Child Support establishes policies and guidelines based on federal and state laws. It also processes support payments and provides ...

  3. Services CSEA Provides: Parents and guardians can receive services from their local Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) to help: Open a child support case. Locate the other parent. Establish parentage. Establish a support order. Set up payment. Enforce the support order. Review the order.

  4. Find the appropriate support obligation on the chart for the combined income level and the number of children being supported. Multiply that number by the percentage of each parent's income share to get the individual basic support obligation for each parent. For instance, if Parent earns $40,000 a year, and Parent B earns $60,000, Parent B's ...

    Annual Income
    One Child
    Two Children
    Three Children
    $8,400
    $960
    $960
    $960
    $9,000
    $990
    $1,020
    $1,032
    $9,600
    $1,020
    $1,080
    $1,104
    $10,200
    $1,050
    $1,140
    $1,176
  5. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services provides a Child Support Customer Service Web Portal and mobile app. You can make payments, get notification when payments are sent, view and update your personal information, send updates to your county child support enforcement agency , and more.

  6. You can mail support payments to Ohio CSPC at the below address. If you send a support payment, you must include your name, social security number, order number (s), and case number (s) with your payment. Ohio CSPC. P.O. Box 182372. Columbus, OH 43218-2372. Ohio CSPC accepts personal checks up to $20,000.

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  8. When Does Child Support End in Ohio? Child support orders in Ohio may end for a number of reasons, including when: the child turns 18 and is no longer attending high school; a condition in the support order is met for termination of support after age 19; the child gets married or is legally emancipated, or; the child enlists in the U.S. Armed ...

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