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jfs .ohio .gov. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services ( ODJFS) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for supervising the state's public assistance, workforce development, unemployment compensation, child and adult protective services, adoption, child care, and child support programs.
The Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance, also referred to as the Hague Maintenance Convention or the Hague Child Support Convention is a multilateral treaty governing the enforcement of judicial decisions regarding child support (and other forms of family support) extraterritorially.
The Office of Child Support Enforcement ( OCSE) is a United States government office responsible for overseeing the U.S. child support program. Child support is the obligation on parents to provide financial support for their children. OCSE was established with the Federal Government’s enactment of Child Support Enforcement and Paternity ...
The average cost of child care is unaffordable for many families in Ohio. Policy Matters Ohio, a nonprofit research institute, released a report on child care accessibility in March that found the ...
LOCATIONS. Child Guidance And Family Solutions Office Locations. Showing 1-2 of 2 Locations. PRIMARY LOCATION. Child Guidance And Family Solutions. 2305 E Aurora Rd Ste A12. Twinsburg, OH 44087. Tel: (330) 425-7111. Visit Website.
Child And Adolescent Behavioral Health, a Medical Group Practice located in Canton, OH ... Canton, OH. Child And Adolescent Behavioral Health . 4641 Fulton Dr NW ...
Half of Ohio's nearly 170,000 private school students live in the three largest counties - Cuyahoga, Franklin and Hamilton - according to data from the Ohio Department of Education. Another 12% ...
The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (URESA), passed in 1950, concerns interstate cooperation in the collection of spousal and child support. The law establishes procedures for enforcement in cases in which the person owing alimony or child support is in one state and the person to whom the support is owed is in another state (hence the word "reciprocal").