If, after an investigation under section 3119.9527 of the Revised Code, the child support enforcement agency determines that a parent of the child who is the subject of the redirection order or recommendation is the primary caregiver of the child, the agency shall do one of the following:

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Terms Used In Ohio Code 3119.9533

  • Administrative child support order: means any order issued by a child support enforcement agency for the support of a child pursuant to section 3109. See Ohio Code 3119.01
  • Child: includes child by adoption. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • child support enforcement agency: means a child support enforcement agency designated under former section 2301. See Ohio Code 3119.01
  • Child support order: means either a court child support order or an administrative child support order. See Ohio Code 3119.01
  • Court child support order: means any order issued by a court for the support of a child pursuant to Chapter 3115 of the Revised Code, section 2151. See Ohio Code 3119.01
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Obligee: means the person who is entitled to receive the support payments under a support order. See Ohio Code 3119.01
  • Obligor: means the person who is required to pay support under a support order. See Ohio Code 3119.01
  • Support order: means either an administrative child support order or a court support order. See Ohio Code 3119.01

(A) If the parent is the obligee under the child support order that is subject to redirection, terminate the existing redirection order or request the court to terminate the redirection order based on the recommendation, whichever is applicable.

(B) If the parent is the obligor under the child support order that is subject to redirection:

(1) Terminate the existing redirection order or request the court to terminate the redirection order based on the recommendation, whichever is applicable; and

(2) Notify the obligor that he or she may do the following:

(a) Request that the child support order be terminated pursuant to section 3119.87 of the Revised Code;

(b) Request either of the following, whichever is applicable:

(i) For an administrative child support order, request a review of the order under sections 3119.60 and 3119.61 of the Revised Code;

(ii) For a court child support order, request the court with jurisdiction over the order to amend the order.

Last updated October 3, 2023 at 5:56 PM