Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:12 - Child Support
Chapter 5101:12-70 - Intergovernmental Cases
Section 5101:12-70-05.7 - Determination of the controlling order
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA)(2008) requires that only one valid order may exist for the purpose of enforcing a support obligation prospectively, beginning with the date on which the determination of controlling order is made. After a controlling order is determined, it becomes the only order that may be prospectively enforced, and sets the non-modifiable terms. Non-modifiable terms of a controlling order include the duration of the order and the dates of the termination of the order. A controlling order may not be determined more than once.
(B) As a result of the "Full Faith and Credit for Child Support Orders Act,"28 U.S.C. 1738B (9/29/2014) and the implementation of UIFSA, multiple valid orders are not possible after January 1, 1998. Thus, the need to complete the entire original hierarchy analysis of a controlling order determination under UIFSA section 209 is rare. The initial step will always be to ask the court to determine which order is valid.
(C) When there is any question regarding the validity of an order, a controlling order determination must be made. A controlling order determination shall only be made by a court with personal jurisdiction over both the obligee and obligor, and must be made prior to any enforcement action or any action to modify a support order.
(D) The child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall take the following steps before any actions can be taken:
(E) When Ohio is issuing a controlling order determination, the CSEA shall take the following actions: