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In a groundbreaking move, Ohio family law has taken a significant step forward in ensuring that children receive the financial support they need from non-custodial parents. On June 12, 2026, the Ohio Family Support Enforcement Agency announced new measures to improve child support collection and enforcement statewide.One of the key changes implemented is the utilization of advanced technology to track down parents who are behind on their child support payments. This includes the use of data analytics and artificial intelligence to identify potential sources of income and assets that can be garnished to fulfill child support obligations. Additionally, the agency has partnered with financial institutions to streamline the process of collecting payments directly from bank accounts.Another major development is the creation of a dedicated task force within the agency to investigate cases of non-payment and enforce compliance with court-ordered support agreements. This task force will work closely with law enforcement agencies to locate delinquent parents and hold them accountable for their financial responsibilities.Furthermore, the Ohio Family Support Enforcement Agency has expanded its outreach efforts to educate parents about the importance of fulfilling their child support obligations. This includes providing resources and assistance to help parents navigate the legal system and understand their rights and responsibilities.These new initiatives represent a significant milestone in Ohio family law, as they are designed to ensure that children receive the financial support they need to thrive and succeed. By leveraging technology, collaboration with financial institutions, and proactive enforcement measures, Ohio is setting a precedent for other states to follow in prioritizing the well-being of children in need of support from non-custodial parents.