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What do I do if my employee has multiple income withholding orders and doesn earn enough to pay the current support on all the orders?

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What do I do if my employee has multiple income withholding orders and doesn earn enough to pay the current support on all the orders?

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A. O.R.C. 3121.034 contains a formula which employers must use to determine how to allocate the available funds. If the amounts for current support on all orders exceed the applicable CCPA limit, allocate to each order a percentage of the current support ordered based on the following formula: total $ available for income withholding total $ of current support If the total amount designated as current support does not exceed the applicable CCPA limit, pay current support on all orders and pay a percentage of the past due support on all orders and pay a percentage of the past due support on each order based on the following formula: total $ available for withholding after paying current support total $ due on all orders for past due support Note: In such circumstances, employers are advised to work with the local CSEA to obtain data needed to accurately calculate the amount to be withheld. • Q. What do I do if my employee’s hours are cut back temporarily and the child support payments a

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