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In Ohio, Electronic Child Support Payments Rolling Out

Under a new law requiring Ohio parents to receive child support payments electronically, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is converting to electronic payments for parents across the state.

"Electronic payments offer parents the ability to receive their support payments without waiting by the mailbox and without the fear of a lost or stolen check," said Joe Pilat, deputy director, ODJFS Office of Child Support. "Electronic distribution also benefits taxpayers because it will save an estimated $2 million a year through reduced postage and administration costs."

Direct Deposit has been available to Ohio parents for several years. In 2004, ODJFS introduced the e-QuickPay Debit MasterCard program. The electronic disbursement of payments either through Direct Deposit or e-QuickPay, was made mandatory in 2005 within legislation that enacted the state budget. The initial implementation began in the pilot counties of Clermont, Fairfield, Franklin, Greene, Holmes and Richland, in December.

Parents are being notified in writing of the new requirements. If a parent does not choose a method of disbursement, by default that parent will be enrolled in e-QuickPay.

Each phase represents about 30,000 parents who are currently receiving paper checks. In addition to the pilot counties, participants residing in Butler, Brown, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren counties, are now receiving support payments electronically. Cuyahoga County is currently in the process of converting to electronic disbursement as the notification mailings have begun.

As of March 27, there were 187,295 active e-QuickPay cases and 244,977 cases with Direct Deposit.

Ohio collected nearly $2 billion in child support in state fiscal year 2005. There are more than 1 million child support cases in the state. Ohio has the third largest child support caseload in the nation, but ranks second in total payments and first in payments to non-public assistance cases.


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There are legal requirements for being married?
As in all areas of family law it is wise to consult with your lawyer. The legal requirements for a man and a woman to marry vary from state to state. Although there are differences between the requirements in the various states, a marriage between a man and a woman performed in one state must be recognized by every other state under the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution.

 


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