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Ohio Code > Title 31 > Chapter 3123 - Defaults Under Child Support Orders


Current as of: 2009
§ 3123.01Defaults under child support orders definitions
§ 3123.02Investigation after identification of default under support order
§ 3123.021Notifying employer to withhold arrearage amount
§ 3123.022Right to contest
§ 3123.023Notifying obligee of withholding notice
§ 3123.03Sending default notice to obligor
§ 3123.031Default notice contents
§ 3123.032Notice becomes final determination if no request for hearing
§ 3123.033Standard forms for default notice
§ 3123.034Notice issued before 12-13-02
§ 3123.04Administrative hearing
§ 3123.05Motion for court hearing
§ 3123.06Final and enforceable determination of default
§ 3123.061Application of presumed minimum payment provision
§ 3123.07Failing to give default notice
§ 3123.10Duty of court to notify agency
§ 3123.11Agency to notify obligee of default
§ 3123.12Keeping case files open
§ 3123.121Rules for keeping case files open
§ 3123.13Payment of arrearage does not terminate order
§ 3123.14Collecting arrearage where order is terminated
§ 3123.15Action to collect arrearage
§ 3123.16Payments to be monthly
§ 3123.17Issuing or modifying support order when obligor is in default under prior order
§ 3123.171Interest on support arrearage
§ 3123.18Final judgment
§ 3123.181Certified pay-off statement
§ 3123.182Obtaining execution on certified pay-off statement
§ 3123.183Applicability of additional authority to collect arrearage
§ 3123.19Disposing of payments received on arrearage
§ 3123.20Employer may not penalize employee for being subject to support order
§ 3123.21Presumed minimum payment on arrearage
§ 3123.22Additional authority of agency to collect arrearage
§ 3123.23Collection of arrearages from collateral sources
§ 3123.24Access restriction defined
§ 3123.25Account information of obligor in default entered into case registry
§ 3123.26Restrictions on account placed by financial institution
§ 3123.27Investigating account
§ 3123.28Withdrawal directive
§ 3123.29Notice to other person with ownership interest in account
§ 3123.30Notice contents
§ 3123.31Administrative hearing request
§ 3123.32Withdrawal directive where no hearing request
§ 3123.33Hearing
§ 3123.34Releasing access restriction on account
§ 3123.35Court determination of amount of account belonging to other person
§ 3123.36Court order for full or partial release of account
§ 3123.37Contents of withdrawal directive
§ 3123.38Financial institution imposing access restriction - immunity
§ 3123.41Board, license defined
§ 3123.42Determining whether defaulting obligor is license holder
§ 3123.43Notice to obligor and licensing board
§ 3123.44Contents of notice to obligor
§ 3123.45Notice to board if obligor is not in default
§ 3123.46Notice to board if obligor is no longer out of compliance
§ 3123.47Refusal, nonrenewal or suspension of license of obligor
§ 3123.471File of notices concerning obligors not currently licensed
§ 3123.48Issuing license when obligor becomes eligible
§ 3123.49Hearing
§ 3123.50License applicant to include social security number
§ 3123.52Provisions applicable until SETS support enforcement tracking system is fully operational
§ 3123.53Determining whether defaulting obligor is motor vehicle license holder
§ 3123.54Notice to obligor and registrar
§ 3123.55Contents of notice to obligor
§ 3123.56Notice to registrar if obligor is not in default
§ 3123.57Notice to registrar if obligor is no longer out of compliance
§ 3123.58Notice to deputy registrars concerning actions to be taken
§ 3123.581File of notices concerning obligors not currently licensed
§ 3123.59Issuing license when obligor becomes eligible
§ 3123.60No hearing to be held
§ 3123.61Provision apply initially to commercial drivers
§ 3123.612Removing disqualification
§ 3123.613Notice concerning initial commercial driver provisions
§ 3123.614No hearing to be held
§ 3123.62Determining whether defaulting obligor is recreational license holder
§ 3123.63Adopting rules concerning license provisions
§ 3123.66Asserting lien upon default
§ 3123.67Arrearage becomes lien against personal and real property
§ 3123.68Liens from other states
§ 3123.69Service
§ 3123.70Lien priority
§ 3123.71Discharging lien
§ 3123.72Notice requesting county recorder discharge lien
§ 3123.73Selling property subject to lien
§ 3123.74Complaint to request execution sale
§ 3123.741Venue for filing complaint
§ 3123.75Sale extinguishes lien associated with property
§ 3123.76Releasing lien or returning seized property
§ 3123.77Liability for support arrearages and related expenses
§ 3123.78Obtaining lien does not affect other remedies
§ 3123.81Collecting past-due support from federal tax refunds and overpayments
§ 3123.82Obligor, overpaid child support defined
§ 3123.821Collecting overdue and overpaid support from refunds cooperation
§ 3123.822Conditions for collection from refunds
§ 3123.823Adoption of rules
§ 3123.85Reciprocal agreement with secretary of treasury for administrative offsets
§ 3123.87Application of prisoner earnings to defaults
§ 3123.88Application of unclaimed to defaults
§ 3123.89Intercept directive issued to lottery commission where winner in default
§ 3123.91Consumer reporting agency defined
§ 3123.92Providing determination of default to consumer reporting agency
§ 3123.921Notice to agency that arrearage has been paid in full
§ 3123.93Consumer reporting agency may request information concerning support obligation
§ 3123.931Review of case registry in response to request
§ 3123.932Report to consumer reporting agency
§ 3123.95Poster program
§ 3123.951Submitting names of delinquent obligors
§ 3123.952Conditions for including obligors on poster
§ 3123.953Providing photograph and information
§ 3123.954Address and personal information not to be provided
§ 3123.955Removing obligor from list
§ 3123.956Notifying obligor
§ 3123.957Contents of poster
§ 3123.958Publication and distribution of posters
§ 3123.959Funding program
§ 3123.9510Adopting rules
§ 3123.96Agency poster program
§ 3123.961Contents of agency poster
§ 3123.962Notifying obligor
§ 3123.99Penalty

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