I thought my child support payment would automatically come to my home the same timeClick to go to top of page each month. So where is my check?
A. It is extremely important that persons receiving spousal or child support understand that in Ohio, child support is a “per month” program. How many times money is deducted from someone’s pay and submitted to the CSEA has no bearing until a full-month has expired. Therefore, if the Court order requires $500.00 per month be paid, no official action can be taken by the CSEA until after the month is completed and what money has or has not been paid, is calculated. When a payee receives money during a month period can fluctuate greatly depending on when payment is actually received from an employer when the check is issued in Columbus, when the check is mailed from Columbus, when it gets to the post office in the local area it is mailed to, and when the local post office delivers it to the payee’s house. Also remember, effective October 1, 2000 child support payments from payroll deductions will no longer be received at the County Child Support Agency. These payments, from employers, wil
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