Common Terms:
Child Support:
Money paid by a parent, through the Child Support Enforcement Agency, to support the basic needs of their child(ren).
Obligee:
Any person, including a state or
political subdivision, to whom a duty of support is owed.
Obligor:
Any person required to pay child support and / or provide health care coverage.
Cash Medical:
An amount ordered to be paid in a child support order toward the ordinary medical expenses incurred in a calendar year. This amount may be payable to the obligee or the state.
IWO:
Income Withholding Order - A
notice that requires an employer, financial institution, or other party to
deduct support payments directly from the income of the obligor.
FIDM:
Financial Institution Data Match -
A tool of enforcement that cross-references account information.
CSPC:
Child Support Payment Central- The
state's centralized collection and disbursement system.
Default:
A case is in default if the balance exceeds one month of the ordered child support.
SETS:
Support Enforcement Tracking System
- The statewide computer system for child support.
Arrearage:
Delinquent or past-due support.
Administrative Fee:
A service fee required by State
law, 2% of the ordered payment, paid by the obligor.
IV-D:
(Pronounced "4 D") - A
section of Federal law which authorizes enforcement remedies to collect support
and provides Federal funding for the local agency.
CSEA:
Child Support Enforcement Agency
OCS:
Office of Child Support - The State
office of child support, under the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services,
ODJFS.
OCSE:
Office of Child Support Enforcement
- The Federal office of Child Support.