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Work with your lawyer to persuade the court how the change will benefit the child: Prepare to demonstrate to the judge how your proposed modification to child support benefits your child. Usually, a change on its own won't suffice to justify a modification in child support.
In your letter, you must identify who you are, state specifically what your change in circumstance is, and definitively request a review of your case. You will send this letter to the CSE caseworker assigned to your case in the regional office that enforces your order. You can find that information on the CSE website.
Child Support Changes You can get an administrative review if there are specific changes in your situation. However, you will need to fill out the JFS 01849 form, “Request for an Administrative Review of the Child Support Order,” and submit it to your CSEA. Your caseworker will approve or deny this request.
Child support obligations are calculated using two tools: (1) a basic child support schedule based on the parents' combined income and number of children subject to the order and (2) a worksheet for calculating support obligations.
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services: Basic Child Support Schedule Annual IncomeOne ChildTwo Children $10,800 $1,080 $1,200 $11,400 $1,110 $1,260 $12,000 $1,140 $1,320 $12,600 $1,170 $1,38057 more rows
In your letter, you must identify who you are, state specifically what your change in circumstance is, and definitively request a review of your case. You will send this letter to the CSE caseworker assigned to your case in the regional office that enforces your order. You can find that information on the CSE website.
If the parent provides sufficient evidence that applying the guideline formula would be "unjust" or "inappropriate", the court may deviate from guideline child support. "(1) The parties have stipulated to a different amount of child support under subdivision (a) of Section 4065."
Process of Modifying Child Support Filing a Request: To initiate a modification, a formal request must be filed with the court or through the local child support enforcement agency.