by Prof. Donato Konopelski Sr.
Published 3 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
6 min read
If you have a WebCheck only account, invoices and account statements can be found at https://sageportal.ohioattorneygeneral.gov. The user manual to navigate invoices and statements can be found at Sage-Portal-Customer-User-Guide. You can pay online via ACH or credit card by logging in at https://ohio-ag.force.com/background/login.
How do I make a payment to the Attorney General's Office?
It is our aim to make payment as convenient as possible. Please make a payment here or contact us at 888-301-8885. There is a $4.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee for Credit Cards; the minimum Credit Card fee is $1.00.
Who should I make the check or money order payable to?
Pay By Mail | Office of the Attorney General Pay By Mail Child support payments can be made with a check or money order. Here’s what you need to make sure you include in your payment. You can make your child support payments by mail with a check or money order. Be sure to include: Your 10-digit case number Your cause number
Is ref accepting electronic payments for GBL filing?
Child Support Interactive (CSI) Paying and Receiving Child Support. About Child Support Interactive. Agency Partners. Child Support Enforcement. Child Support and COVID-19. Programs and Initiatives. Crime Victims. 2019 Legislative Session Update for Victims and Service Providers.
How do I pay my annual filing fee electronically?
Make a payment online or contact the Attorney General's office at (888) 301-8885. There is a $1.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee (Minimum $1.00) for Credit Cards. Please be advised that we are in the process of updating our new payment processing system to further provide more secure and safe payment processing.
How do I find out how much I owe Ohio Attorney General?
NOTE: For information on paying a tax debt or other debt owed to the state of Ohio, please contact the Attorney General's Collections Enforcement Section online or by calling 877-607-6400.
How do I check my child support payments in Texas?
1. Go to the Texas Attorney General Website and log into your account. Go to the child support division webpage and click the menu icon in the upper right side, and click “Child Support Interactive” (CSI). This will take you to the Texas interactive child support record keeping site.Oct 5, 2010
How do I check my child support balance in Mississippi?
You can reach someone in the Mississippi Department of Human Services Child Support Call Center by calling 877-882-4916.
How long does it take for child support payments to post in Texas?
It generally takes 5 to 7 business days for you to receive your payment by mail from the time it is received by the State Disbursement Unit. Direct deposit takes 3 to 5 business days. If you want direct deposit services with the SDU, please use the Direct Deposit form on the Texas Attorney General web site.
What happens when child support arrears are paid in full Texas?
TX Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears) According to Texas child support law, if any back support payments (arrears) are owed, the court retains jurisdiction to take enforcement action until the arrears are paid in full.
Does child support go down if the father has another baby in Texas?
However, with the birth of a second child, Halle Berry may seek a reduction in child support. In Texas, when the parent who has a child support obligation has another child, the parent paying child support is entitled to a modification of their child support obligation.Apr 8, 2013
What age does child support stop in Mississippi?
21 years old
The age of majority in Mississippi is 21 years old. For child support ordered in other states, the age at which child support ends will vary. Once a child reaches the age of majority, or is emancipated, child support will be terminated, unless it is otherwise provided for in the support judgment.
What happens if you don't pay child support in Mississippi?
A supportive parent's unwillingness to pay child support can result in a wage withholding order against his/her salary or a punishment of up to two years in jail. However, if the supportive parent is destitute and unable to pay, the court may not sanction him/her.
How much child support do I owe in Mississippi?
In Mississippi for one child the non-custodial parent pays 14% of their adjusted gross income. For two children the non-custodial parent pays 20% of their adjusted gross income. For three children the non-custodial parent pays 22% of their adjusted gross income.
How far do you have to be behind in child support to go to jail in Texas?
The charge can increase to a criminal felony and up to two years in prison when child support in Texas hasn't been paid in two years or the amount owed reaches $10,000 or more. Child support enforcement must begin at the state or local level before proceeding to a federal court.
What is average child support in Texas?
Texas child support laws provide the following Guideline calculations: one child= 20% of Net Monthly Income (discussed further below); two children = 25% of Net Monthly Income; three children = 30% of Net Monthly Income; four children = 35% of Net Monthly Income; five children = 40% of Net Monthly Income; and six ...
Can a mother refuse child support in Texas?
A mother cannot refuse child support since child support is the legal right of the child, not the parent who is receiving it. The parent can make decisions about how to spend the money, but they cannot forfeit the child's right to support.Nov 27, 2013
Bank Autodraft
While payments aren't made via Child Support Interactive, it’s your tool for viewing payment history, learning more info on your case, and keeping your contact info updated.
Your Payment History
While payments aren't made via Child Support Interactive, it’s your tool for viewing payment history, learning more info on your case, and keeping your contact info updated.
Collections Enforcement
The Attorney General's office has created a quick, safe, and reliable service that allows citizens to pay outstanding debts to the State of Ohio online. Under Ohio law, state agencies turn over their outstanding accounts to the Attorney General's office for collection.
Charitable Organization Registration and Annual Financial Reporting
Manage all registered organizational information, submit and manage your yearly charitable organization registration and annual financial report.
HEROES for MILITARY CHILDREN
Military and veteran families have unique needs when it comes to paternity establishment and child support. The HEROES program is here to help.
Family Violence
If you are a victim or survivor of family violence, we have information to help you pursue child support safely.
Incarcerated Parents
Help is available for parents and family members supporting children during and after a parent's incarceration.
To Get Started
Go to https://www.paybill.com/maagocharities and enter your charity’s Attorney General account #.
Frequently asked questions
The accepted methods of payment is ACH debit transfers. Additional methods for payments may be available in the future.