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Some Child Support Payments Sit

In Ohio, child support payments that are owed to many children can sometimes sit in the accounts of the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services for months before it is given to those it is meant for. This happens in matters when the money is collected through an offset of federal income tax refund. When an obligor owes more than $500 in support, the federal tax refund can be seized by the state to pay child support. This becomes a longer process when the obligor is remarried because the state can only take their part of the tax return.

Dealing with child support issues are very common and complicated situations. These cases need to be handled carefully because there are many details in proceeding forward. You need to be aware of how your case will work and what actions you need to take to defend yourself. You do have rights that should be protected and options in doing so.

With the help of a family law attorney, you can resolve this matter in a timely manner and with the best possible outcome. Family matters are incredibly sensitive, but a lawyer will be able to settle this matter in the right way. An attorney will be able to fight to protect your rights while keeping your best interest in mind at all times. Please contact a family law lawyer to protect your rights during this process and ensure that you are able to move forward with your life in the way that you want now.

Categories: Child Support, Family Law

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