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If there was a child support order through the Texas Attorney General because the children were on any type of public assistance, she could not have... Read Answer
If you separate and/or divorce and the children live with you, your husband will be ordered to pay child support AND health insurance. There is no... Read Answer
It sounds like they may have gotten a default judgment against you. That judgment may say that you're the father. You should act quickly to see if... Read Answer
The Attorney General is trying to get assistance for your daughter, but they usually cannot proceed if you don't show up. You should contact them and... Read Answer
If you have court-ordered child support, he also probably has a possession schedule. Based on the information you've provided, it's very unlikely... Read Answer
The same child support order will remain effective until someone files a modification to get it changed. The law would allow him an offset because he... Read Answer
What county are you in? You should file an enforcement, but depending on what county you're in, you may have to show up on the required date and time... Read Answer
A custodial parent can release the other parent from child support obligations owed to the custodial parent. However, if any money is owed to the... Read Answer
Your child support is based on your income. If you set up your business as an LLC or Corporation, the business will pay you a salary and that's what... Read Answer
First, your husband should open a case in family court so that he can get a DNA test ordered by the Court. After that, if he is the father, whether... Read Answer
You'll have to file for an enforcement. Whether child support is withheld from his check or not, he's still ordered to pay. If they don't withhold,... Read Answer
You can either hire an attorney or ask the Attorney General for services in order to get a child support order in place. No one will be able to make... Read Answer
Yes, your child support is subject to review and increase. Child support can be set according to state guidelines based on your income. Did your ex... Read Answer
You should both go to the child support office and let them know you live together. However, if the child is on Medicaid, the case was probably... Read Answer
You should contact the Texas Attorney General and let them know you need to file a modification/change in circumstances pleading to get the child... Read Answer
Has your child been on CHIPS or Medicaid? If so, the State of Texas may be trying to get reimbursed from the father for those health care costs. If... Read Answer
You might want to get an order ending support if you pay it off early. You should talk to the office that processes the child support.... Read Answer
You can go to the attorney general and let them know. They can draft the necessary order forgiving all support. However, unless the biological father... Read Answer
The attorney general's office will show a lump sum payment if his tax refund was allocated to child support.
As for the insurance, is the... Read Answer
Depending on when the order was issued, he may be able to get a new trial. It sounds like the Court issued a default judgment. He needs to look at... Read Answer
Contact you local attorney general's office. You will probably have to file something with the Court, but you may be able to get help throught the... Read Answer