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Do Inmates Owe Child Support While in Prison in Ohio?

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Do Inmates Owe Child Support While in Prison in Ohio?

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A person incarcerated in Ohio still legally owes child support if he has an order stating current and past due support.

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Even if a noncustodial parent is employed and making child support payments, they generally lose their job and become insolvent when they become incarcerated. In Ohio, when someone is incarcerated, their child support obligation continues, and the missed payments amass a debt that is often insurmountable.

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