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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 259114" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Uhh... Actually they can. In fact this happened to my husband a few years ago. Biomom demanded more $, so the court ordered a 500% increase (I am not joking either), then backdated it six months. Based on "imputed income". In other words what the court thought he should make.</p><p> </p><p>husband was caught up. And then suddenly he was so far in arrears that CSEA was threatening to take his driver's license and bank accounts. Thank GOD we weren't married yet - Ohio is a community property state!</p><p> </p><p>Also, child support cannot be tied to visitation. You would think it could, but it cannot. So if our kids' mother is in arrears (which she is, over $1500 - she pays less than $300/month), we still let them see her. I think the reason for this is that perhaps the non-residential parent is having problems finding a job, etc. Though they excused biomom when she used this as an excuse to not let husband see the kids.</p><p> </p><p>Now add this - when we switched to us being residential and they calculated support, they used her previous year's income - she had worked part-time most of the year - and husband's hourly rate for his current job - which was a temp position that was to end a week later. (Biomom's games have resulted in many financial issues - I won't go into it.)</p><p> </p><p>Honestly - $10K? You guys got off light for Ohio!!! I know how the courts here work. However, I do have a link for you. <a href="http://jfs.ohio.gov/ocs/" target="_blank">http://jfs.ohio.gov/ocs/</a> and then go to payment status. You will need a PIN, but a quick call to the number there will take care of it.</p><p> </p><p>Also one last thing. It will not stop automatically. There will need to be something from CSEA saying it is paid in full. And if there is any overpayment, you will spend more traveling to Ohio than it's worth. The web site I noted above has been a lot of help in our case.</p><p> </p><p>The dual payments should show up, at least the most recent one, but it will also show the total amount due.</p><p> </p><p>I hope this helps... Just keep up on it!</p><p> </p><p>Also from what you've said (KJS) - it sounds like husband really did have no clue, and the fact that you are talking about it is good. Keep talking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 259114, member: 6705"] Uhh... Actually they can. In fact this happened to my husband a few years ago. Biomom demanded more $, so the court ordered a 500% increase (I am not joking either), then backdated it six months. Based on "imputed income". In other words what the court thought he should make. husband was caught up. And then suddenly he was so far in arrears that CSEA was threatening to take his driver's license and bank accounts. Thank GOD we weren't married yet - Ohio is a community property state! Also, child support cannot be tied to visitation. You would think it could, but it cannot. So if our kids' mother is in arrears (which she is, over $1500 - she pays less than $300/month), we still let them see her. I think the reason for this is that perhaps the non-residential parent is having problems finding a job, etc. Though they excused biomom when she used this as an excuse to not let husband see the kids. Now add this - when we switched to us being residential and they calculated support, they used her previous year's income - she had worked part-time most of the year - and husband's hourly rate for his current job - which was a temp position that was to end a week later. (Biomom's games have resulted in many financial issues - I won't go into it.) Honestly - $10K? You guys got off light for Ohio!!! I know how the courts here work. However, I do have a link for you. [URL]http://jfs.ohio.gov/ocs/[/URL] and then go to payment status. You will need a PIN, but a quick call to the number there will take care of it. Also one last thing. It will not stop automatically. There will need to be something from CSEA saying it is paid in full. And if there is any overpayment, you will spend more traveling to Ohio than it's worth. The web site I noted above has been a lot of help in our case. The dual payments should show up, at least the most recent one, but it will also show the total amount due. I hope this helps... Just keep up on it! Also from what you've said (KJS) - it sounds like husband really did have no clue, and the fact that you are talking about it is good. Keep talking! [/QUOTE]
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