How do I stop a child support order for a child living in another county & in custody of a relative, plus dna done and he isn't mines

Turnier Noble III | Sep 20, 2018 | Category: Social services organization in Columbus, Ohio

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Tracy Prentiss | Sep 20, 2018

Seems like someone dropped the ball...That should have been established when the DNA was entered....Depends on the county CS order comes from...Each county's CSEA is different. I would suggest to contact CS officer of the ordering county 1st. And if "NO" results are given, contact a family court lawyer.

Aurelia McIntyre | Sep 20, 2018

Show them the papers of the DNA testing. if your names on the birth certificate you'll have to have it removed. Tell them you no longer want to pay.

C. Christopher Alley | Sep 20, 2018

Definitely need to file a motion in court to get the support stopped.

Lance Glenn | Sep 20, 2018

Contact a family court lawyer. They will communicate with that other state. Then you may or may not need to appear in the court for a hearing. First thing get a lawyer.

abdul fofanah | Sep 19, 2021

Me the father and the child's mum are back together and she want to stop the support, which court to file?

Mardi Forth | Sep 20, 2019

Contact that county's child support office and find out who caseworker is. Tell them the issue.... Personally I would also file a motion to get back the money that you have paid towards said child.

Doug C. | Sep 20, 2018

you need to speak with the person in charge at CSEA. you will probably also need to contact a lawyer .

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