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No, only a certain percentage, usually 25% of a check can be taken out. If the father has the money automatically taken out then he has agreed to this and yes they could take all the money. If however his check is being garnished due to having arrears it should not be taken out of one check. I would research Ohio's rules on how much can be taken out of a check for child support.

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