What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio / Hamilton County
Does the CSEA (child support enforcement agency) always have to enforce child support in the case of child in a divorce?
Assuming parents are level headed to each other and willing to work together to support their child, is it possible to have informal agreement for child support? (Things like, "We agree to work together in taking care of the child on our own without intervention from law enforcement.") Or maybe even when it is detailed (e.g. dad will pay monthly college savings, mom will pay school activities, etc.).
My lawyer said it is not possible (it has to be enforced through CSEA using state guidelines), only spousal support can be negotiated as such. But I have seen a glimpse of this possibility through reading some websites, but nothing very definitive, especially in Ohio, hence my question here.
Thanks very much in advance.
Does the CSEA (child support enforcement agency) always have to enforce child support in the case of child in a divorce?
Assuming parents are level headed to each other and willing to work together to support their child, is it possible to have informal agreement for child support? (Things like, "We agree to work together in taking care of the child on our own without intervention from law enforcement.") Or maybe even when it is detailed (e.g. dad will pay monthly college savings, mom will pay school activities, etc.).
My lawyer said it is not possible (it has to be enforced through CSEA using state guidelines), only spousal support can be negotiated as such. But I have seen a glimpse of this possibility through reading some websites, but nothing very definitive, especially in Ohio, hence my question here.
Thanks very much in advance.