Sept. 18, 2011, Coshocton Tribune
By Jessica Alaimo
CentralOhio.com
Non-custodial parents will be able to continually pay just half of their child support obligations with no risk of losing their driving, recreational or professional licenses starting Oct. 1.
From Jan. 1 to Aug. 31 of this year, 100,533 parents lost their drivers’ license, 83 lost their professional license and 997 lost their recreational license for failure to pay child support, according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. A parent could have more than one license suspended.
Those who lost their drivers’ licenses between Sept. 30, 2010, and Aug. 31, 2011, collectively paid just 19 percent of their child support obligations, according to the department.
This change is one of three the General Assembly made this year to child support enforcement. They were enacted as part of the state budget.