Ohio Annulment Property Settlement, Child Support, and Custody Agreement

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The following form is a Property Settlement Agreement including a Child Support, and Custody Agreement (which is somewhat unusual in an annulment situation).
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For example, the time limit on retroactive child support is 3 years. This means that the custodial parent may seek retroactive support for the 3 year period that immediately precede the filing of a request for support. The method for seeking this request is often called a petition.

Ohio's new child support calculation will take into account parent contributions during shared parenting time. The new law specifies a 10% parenting time adjustment for all standard parenting time orders (which is approximately every other weekend and one night per week or 90 overnights per year).

Usually, the nonresidential parent pays the residential parent. However, if they have nearly equal parenting time, the parent who earns less can petition the other for support, regardless of who's designated as "residential."

When the unpaid child support reaches an excess of $5,000, it is considered ?criminal nonsupport,? and special prosecutors seek a felony conviction. This is also the case if 26 payments are missed out of a running total of 104.

Ohio has no statute of limitations on enforcement of a child support order.

Grounds for annulment in Ohio may include: Someone was not competent enough to agree to the marriage. The other spouse was already legally married to another person who is still alive. The marriage was forced under duress. The marriage was never consummated by the spouses.

An adult child may be able to sue a non-custodial parent for owed back child support if the adult child is the executor or representative of their custodial parent's estate. Child support that is in arrears can be either assigned or unassigned.

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