This sounds like a hearing held in Ohio to determine whether the child support payments of a non-custodial parent will be changed (adjusted).
no because you need your parents permission even if they cant hear The State can enforce a child support order after notice to the parents. The obligor has the right to an administrative hearing; other than that, no further hearing is required.
At the child support hearing, only the child support will be addressed. You will need to go before a family law judge to seek any custody or visitation.
If you have to pay support, you will be hearing from the courts and/or the child support agency in your State or the child's State.SEE LINKS BELOW
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Change of circumstance not substantiated.
yes
Minimum amount a parent has to pay to get out of jail.
Yes; he can.
You can ask the hearing authority to do so. Be prepared to show the relevance of those records.