Who Is Supposed to Help Collect Child Support in Ohio?
The Division of the Ohio Department of Human Services and The Child Support Enforcement (CSE) are supposed to collect court ordered payment of child support. The problem is, these departments have less than 4700 employees and face almost 950,000 cases per year. In Ohio, interest is only charged on arrears if the arrears have been reduced to a judgment and the Court is given discretion as to the amount. There is no statute of limitations on back child support. Paternity must be established by the child’s 23rd birthday. The date of emancipation is 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school but in no event shall it extend past the child’s 19th birthday. Can you afford to wait in that long of a line? We can help you get the money you deserve. Just because it seems hopeless doesn’t mean that it is, we can help recoup past due child support in any state nation wide. It’s not too late! Get the money you are rightly owed. If you are owed money based on any of these parameters, we