Standard Child Support Orders With A Deviation

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JC-7.1
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO
JUVENILE DIVISION
STANDARD CHILD SUPPORT ORDERS WITH A DEVIATION
1.
In the event the Court did not deviate the child support amount and so
long as private health insurance is being provided for the minor child(ren) in accordance
with the Court’s Order, the ______________ (hereinafter referred to as the
“Obligor”) would have paid to the ______________ (hereinafter referred to as the
“Obligee”), as and for current support of the parties’ minor child(ren), the sum of
$__________ per month, plus a processing fee of $____________, for a total
monthly child support obligation of $____________. This child support amount is
calculated pursuant to the State of Ohio Guidelines for the Establishment of Support
and based upon a gross annual income of $________________ for the Obligor; a
gross annual income of $______________ for the other parent; and the Child
Support Computation Worksheet, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Further, in the event the Court did not deviate the child support ordered
herein, and when private health insurance is NOT being provided by a parent in
accordance with the Court’s Order, the Obligor would have paid to the Obligee, as and
for current support of the parties’ minor child(ren), the sum of $____________ per
month, plus a processing fee, commencing the first day of the month following the date
that health insurance is not provided as ordered.
2.
Such child support amount shall not be ordered however. The parents
agree that there shall be a deviation of child support pursuant to Ohio Rev. Code
§3119.22 or §3119.23 in that it would be
unjust or
inappropriate and would not be
in the best interest of the child because of the following:
special and unusual needs of the children;
extraordinary obligations
for the minor children;
other court-ordered payments;
extended
parenting time or extraordinary costs associated with parenting time;
Obligor obtaining additional employment after a child support order is
issued in order to support a second family;
financial resources and the
earning ability of the child;
disparity in income between parties or
households;
benefits that either parent receives from remarriage or

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