Clark County DJFS, OH

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Child Support - Terminating Orders

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  • About 3 to 6 months.
    Child Support - Terminating Orders
  • No. A court order is needed for a legal custody change. Otherwise, support will continue. Take a copy of the custody order to CSEA.
    Child Support - Terminating Orders
  • This is to prevent an over-payment. A motion to impound (hold) payments is filed with the court. Once the termination process is completed, any held money will be distributed.
    Child Support - Terminating Orders
  • Until a final order is filed with the court, the deduction must continue.
    Child Support - Terminating Orders
  • If an individual was paying on arrears prior to terminating support, the amount paid on that arrearage is added to the amount that was paid monthly for support. This process is mandated by the State of Ohio and provides for a quicker repayment of the money that is owed.
    Child Support - Terminating Orders
  • If an arrearage exists at the time of emancipation, the deduction will remain the same until all arrears are paid in full. When all monies owed have been paid, the CSEA will end the wage withholding.
    Child Support - Terminating Orders
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