Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3119.022 | Child support guideline worksheets and instructions.
...ll courts and child support enforcement agencies when calculating child support and cash medical support obligations; and (B) Adopt a standard instruction manual to provide guidance and assistance to persons calculating support obligations. The guideline worksheet and instruction manual may be revised as needed, but shall be revised at least once every five years. |
Section 3119.023 | Review of basic child support schedule.
...ubmit its report on or before the first day of March of every fourth year after 2015. (E) The department shall publish on the internet and make accessible to the public all of the following: (1) All reports of the council; (2) The membership of the council; (3) The effective date of new or modified guidelines adopted after the review; (4) The date of the next review. (F) The advisory council shall c... |
Section 3119.03 | Presumption of correctness.
...at any time a child support enforcement agency determines the amount of child support that will be paid pursuant to an administrative child support order, the amount of child support that would be payable under a child support order, as calculated pursuant to the basic child support schedule and applicable worksheet through the line establishing the actual annual obligation, is rebuttably presumed to be the correct a... |
Section 3119.04 | Determination of support obligation where combined gross income is greater than or less than amounts covered by schedule.
...order, or the child support enforcement agency, with respect to an administrative child support order, shall determine the amount of the obligor's child support obligation on a case-by-case basis and shall consider the needs and the standard of living of the children who are the subject of the child support order and of the parents. The court or agency shall compute a basic combined child support obligation that is n... |
Section 3119.05 | Other computing and calculating guidelines.
... be ordered to share the costs of child care. Subject to the limitations in this division, a child support obligor shall pay an amount equal to the obligor's income share of the child care cost incurred for the child or children subject to the order. (1) The child care cost used in the calculation: (a) Shall be for the child determined to be necessary to allow a parent to work, or for activities related to empl... |
Section 3119.051 | Reduction in cases where parenting time order equals or exceeds ninety overnights per year.
...n, a court or child support enforcement agency calculating the amount to be paid under a child support order shall reduce by ten per cent the amount of the annual individual support obligation for the parent or parents when a court has issued or is issuing a court-ordered parenting time order that equals or exceeds ninety overnights per year. This reduction may be in addition to the other deviations and reductions. ... |
Section 3119.06 | Minimum child support order.
... a court or a child support enforcement agency issues or modifies a child support order or in any other proceeding in which a court or agency determines the amount of child support to be paid pursuant to a child support order, the court or agency shall issue a minimum child support order requiring the obligor to pay a minimum of eighty dollars a month for all the children subject to that order. The court or agency, i... |
Section 3119.07 | Effect of child custody on calculation of child support.
... the child and the child resides with a caretaker, each parent shall pay that parent's child support obligation pursuant to the child support order. |
Section 3119.08 | Child support order to include specific provisions for parenting time and visitation.
...er specific provisions for regular, holiday, vacation, parenting time, and special visitation in accordance with section 3109.051, 3109.11, or 3109.12 of the Revised Code or in accordance with any other applicable section of the Revised Code. |
Section 3119.09 | Denial of or interference with right of parenting time or visitation.
...The court shall not authorize or permit the escrowing, impoundment, or withholding of any child support payment because of a denial of or interference with a right of parenting time or visitation included as a specific provision of the child support order or as a method of enforcing the specific provisions of the child support order dealing with parenting time or visitation. |
Section 3119.10 | Definition of "person with a disability".
...ity began before the person reached the age of majority, and whose disability makes the person incapable of supporting or maintaining oneself. |
Section 3119.11 | Court-ordered child support for a person with a disability regardless of age.
...ue after the date the child reaches the age of majority. This section applies regardless of whether the child is younger or older than the age of majority when the court issues or modifies the order. The court shall comply with Chapters 3119., 3121., 3123., and 3125. of the Revised Code when it makes or modifies an order under this section. |
Section 3119.12 | No issuance of administrative support order for child over eighteen.
... of the Revised Code to provide for the care and maintenance of the person with a disability. |
Section 3119.22 | Deviating from schedule or worksheet.
...The court may order an amount of child support that deviates from the amount of child support that would otherwise result from the use of the basic child support schedule and the applicable worksheet if, after considering the factors and criteria set forth in section 3119.23 of the Revised Code, the court determines that the amount calculated pursuant to the basic child support schedule and the applicable worksheet w... |
Section 3119.23 | Factors to be considered in granting a deviation.
...ndency cases; (P) Extraordinary child care costs required for the child or children that exceed the maximum state-wide average cost estimate as described in division (P)(1)(d) of section 3119.05 of the Revised Code, including extraordinary costs associated with caring for a child or children with specialized physical, psychological, or educational needs; (Q) Any other relevant factor. If the court grants a devi... |
Section 3119.231 | Deviation where court-ordered parenting time exceeds ninety overnights per year.
...(A) If court-ordered parenting time exceeds ninety overnights per year, the court shall consider whether to grant a deviation pursuant to section 3119.22 of the Revised Code for the reason set forth in division (C) of section 3119.23 of the Revised Code. This deviation is in addition to any adjustments provided under division (A) of section 3119.051 of the Revised Code. ( B) If court-ordered parenting time is equal... |
Section 3119.24 | Shared parenting order child support provisions.
...xpenses, including child care expenses, school tuition, medical expenses, dental expenses, and any other expenses the court considers relevant; (3) Any other circumstances the court considers relevant. |
Section 3119.27 | Processing charge for issuing or modifying an order.
...urt support order, or an administrative agency that issues or modifies an administrative child support order, shall impose on the obligor under the support order a processing charge in the amount of two per cent of the support payment to be collected under a support order. No court or agency may call the charge a poundage fee. (B) In each child support case that is a Title IV-D case, the department of job and famil... |
Section 3119.28 | Paying processing charge.
...ent" does not include payments on arrearages under the support order. (B) The obligor shall pay the amount imposed pursuant to section 3119.27 of the Revised Code with every current support payment, and with every payment on arrearages. |
Section 3119.29 | Health insurance coverage for children definitions.
...e Revised Code: (A) "Health care coverage" means such medical support that includes a health insurance coverage or a public health care plan, payment of costs of premiums, copayments, and deductibles, or payment for medical expenses incurred on behalf of the child. (B) "Health insurance coverage" means accessible private health insurance that provides primary care services within thirty miles from the residence o... |
Section 3119.291 | Modifying national medical support notice.
...quired to provide health insurance coverage for the children who are the subject of an order issued under section 3119.30 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3119.30 | Determining person responsible for health care of children.
... for the children not later than thirty days after it becomes available to the obligee at a reasonable cost, and to inform the child support enforcement agency when health care coverage for the children has been obtained. (3) If health insurance coverage becomes available to the obligor at a reasonable cost, the obligor shall inform the child support enforcement agency and may seek a modification of health care cov... |
Section 3119.301 | Prior orders for health care needs.
... date, and that provides for the health care needs of children subject to a child support order shall be considered to be a requirement included as part of the child support order. The child support order shall be considered to have been issued in accordance with former section 3111.241 or 3113.217 of the Revised Code as those sections existed on and after January 1, 1998, and prior to March 22, 2001. A child suppor... |
Section 3119.302 | Private health insurance - cash medical support.
...n or persons responsible for the health care coverage of the children subject to the order pursuant to section 3119.30 of the Revised Code, all of the following apply: (1) The court or agency shall consider any health insurance coverage in which the obligor, obligee, or children, are enrolled at the time the court or agency issues the order. (2) If the cost of health insurance coverage to either parent exceeds a ... |
Section 3119.303 | Cash medical support order.
...A cash medical support order shall be administered, reviewed, modified, and enforced in the same manner as the underlying child support order. |