by Joe Kelly | Jul 26, 2019 | Child Support
Noncustodial parents who want to apply for a mortgage in Ohio should be aware that child support is considered a type of debt. If there are overdue child support payments, they can be counted as a derogatory credit event and negatively impact the chances of being...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 24, 2019 | Child Support
There are many factors taken into consideration when a divorcing parent in Ohio seeks child support. However, a factor that’s not on most people’s radar is location. According to a study published by a company that produces a web-based app to help parents...
by Joe Kelly | Jun 3, 2019 | Child Support
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a guidance to Ohio and the other states across the country urging state directors to implement new child support requirements for recipients of a major food assistance program. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...
by Joe Kelly | Mar 6, 2019 | Child Support
Ohio residents and others who are owed back child support have the right to seek it from the noncustodial parent. Those who choose to pursue back support must show several different forms of evidence to a judge to successfully do so. If the noncustodial parent is a...
by Joe Kelly | Feb 7, 2019 | Child Support
Child support payments in Ohio are intended to ensure that both parents participate in their child’s development based on their income and ability. It is not designed to punish parents but to enable children to grow and live well. While initial child support...
by Joe Kelly | Dec 17, 2018 | Child Support
As many Ohio parents know, child support disagreements can become very tense. Complications add up if there is any question about paternity. In those cases, results from DNA testing might be the key to resolving the issues. Questions of paternity often come up when a...