Ohio’s child support system, plagued with an outdated formula used to calculate payments, $100 million a year in unpaid support and non-custodial parents who slip into the underground economy to avoid wage garnishments, may soon get its most sweeping reform in decades.
The impact of newly-passed legislation on families will vary based on factors such as income, health care coverage, child care arrangements and more.
More >> Plagued by problems, Ohio’s child support system is set for sweeping reforms. Here’s what would change.
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