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Support Establishment
If you are a married couple and have separated and do not have plans to file for a divorce or, if you were not married and paternity has been established, the Fulton County CSEA can establish support orders through an administrative and/or judicial (court) process.
Child Support IV-D Application for Services (PDF)
Child Support Rights-Responsibilities of Parents Receiving Child Support Services (PDF)
Child Support Explanation of State Hearing Procedures (PDF)
To apply for Support Establishment services please complete the above forms and send the signed IV-D Application for Services to:
Fulton County CSEA
604 S Shoop Ave, Suite 200
Wauseon, OH 43567
The establishment of a support order involves the determination of a monthly child support amount (obligation) to be paid by the non-residential parent (the parent with whom the child does not reside). The child support obligation is calculated by using the Ohio Child Support Guidelines as established by the Ohio Legislature. The Guidelines take into consideration the incomes of both parents, the number of children, day care expenses and health insurance premium costs for the children in the case as well as some other specified financial factors. Review the Ohio Child Support Guidelines, you can use a link to the Ohio Revised Code (Section 31).
State laws require that a medical support order be established in conjunction with a child support order. A medical support order addresses the requirement of one or both of the parties to provide health insurance, when available and reasonable, for the child(ren). It usually addresses the responsibility of non-insured expenses for the child(ren) and may require a monthly medical support payment when insurance is not available.
In addition, and in accordance with state law, the Child Support Agency will also establish a cash medical support order. This is an amount that is ordered to be paid when health insurance is not available. This amount is also determined based on income and is calculated through the Ohio Guidelines.
The agency does not have the authority to deviate from the Guidelines. If the agency establishes an order and there are factors that you believe should have been considered you have a right to object to our order and have the court review the order. The court does have the ability to consider variables and circumstances that the agency cannot.
Cooperation Requirements
If you have applied for Public Assistance you may be required to cooperate with Child Support to establish paternity and a support order.