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Court: Not Paying Child Support Can Block Adoption Protest
< < Back to court-not-paying-child-support-can-block-adoption-protestCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A divided Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a parent loses the ability to protest a child’s adoption by failing to support the child as required by law or a judge’s order.
At issue was a man’s refusal to allow his ex-wife’s new husband to adopt their child. The new husband argued the man could not protest the adoption because he paid only $200 in the year preceding that request.
Records show the man was required to pay $85 a week.
The court agreed that because the man violated the child support requirements, he could not protest the adoption.