Hardin County Child Support Enforcement Agency
- Contact Info -
Mailing Address:
P O Box 428
Kenton OH 43326
Office Address:
175 W. Franklin St. Suite 220
Kenton, OH 43326
Agency Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday
8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Friday
Phone: 419-674-2269
Toll Free: 800-320-2148
Fax: 419-673-1417
Terms and Definitions
Administrative Fees
A 2% Service fee is assessed to cover the cost of posting and disbursing payments. Formerly known as poundage or processing fees.
Arrears
Past due, unpaid child support, and administrative fees owed by the obligor.
Calculation
To compute the actual balance of your support order. This is done by determining what should have been paid per all child support orders, and then comparing that with what actually was paid by the obligor according to the records of the CSEA.
Caretaker
A person other than the biological parents who may have assumed physical and/or legal custody of the child(ren).
Current Child Support
The amount of money, ordered by the Court or administrative process, owed by the obligor for the support of the child(ren). This is a monthly obligation.
CSEA
Child Support Enforcement Agency
Default
When a child support obligation has fallen behind in the payment schedule equal to one month’s or more current support obligation.
Emancipation
Termination of the current support order, usually due to the child reaching the age of majority (18 years old) or graduating from high school, whichever is later; or until the age of 19 if the child is attending a recognized and accredited high school on a full-time basis, unless your Court order states otherwise.
Income Withholding
A wage garnishment sent by the CSEA to an income source of an obligor.
Non-Residential Parent
See OBLIGOR.
Obligee
Any person to whom child support is owed. Also known as the PAYEE, RESIDENTIAL PARENT OR CUSTODIAL PARENT.
Obligor
Any person ordered to pay child support. Also known as PAYOR OR NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT.
Medical Obligor
Any person ordered to carry medical insurance for the child(ren). This may be either party.
Order/Support Order
A Court document specifying any support obligations including medical coverage.
Paternity
Legal determination of fatherhood. Paternity must be established before child support or medical support can be ordered.
Residential Parent
See OBLIGEE
Sets
Support Enforcement Tracking System. Every case is assigned a ten-digit case number in the State of Ohio SETS system that begins with “70”.
Total Support Obligation
Total of the monthly child support obligations including payment on arrears and administrative fee.