Ohio Motion For Temporary Support With Affidavit And Notice is a legal document filed by a parent or guardian to seek temporary child support from the other parent. This document is typically filed in the Court of Common Pleas in the county where the child resides. The motion includes an affidavit, which is a written statement sworn to be true by the person filing the motion, and a Notice of the Motion for Temporary Support, which is served to the other parent. There are two types of Ohio Motion for Temporary Support: an Affidavit in Support of Non-IV-D Motion, and a Motion for Temporary Support With Affidavit and Notice. The Affidavit in Support of Non-IV-D Motion is used when the parent or guardian is not using the Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agency's services. The Motion for Temporary Support With Affidavit and Notice is used when the parent or guardian is using the Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agency's services. Both types of motions must include the parent's or guardian's financial information, the child's needs, and the parent's or guardian's ability to pay.