Understanding your role and responsibility will help ensure on-going communication with the CSEA. When you communicate with the CSEA and pay or make a good faith effort to comply with the court-ordered child support, the CSEA may not need to use various administrative “collection tools” to enforce the court order. Actions that are not in “good faith” or evasive regarding your compliance with the court order may result in negative consequences. When in doubt, paying something is better than paying nothing at all.
The One Who Receives Child Support (Obligee/Residential Parent)
Become educated regarding your child support order. Ultimately, you are responsible for your order. Know your rights & responsibilities and exercise them accordingly.
The One Who Provides Child Support (Obligor /Non-residential Parent)
What is an Authorized Representative?
A person you have identified to make inquiries on your behalf. There is a signed form on file with the CSEA identifying this person. Otherwise, you are the only person who can make inquiries on your behalf.
To report changes to your child support case, contact the CSEA 740 670.5998 or 1.800.513.1128
To report changes to your child support case, contact the CSEA 740 670.5998 or 1.800.513.1128
You may also contact the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Office of Child Support Customer Service at 1.800.686.1556 or 614 387.5505