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My daughter has turned 18 and is graduated from high school. She has sense moved out of my house, but the State of Texas is still garnishing wages from my ex-wife who was responsible to pay me for child support. We have both contacted the AG of the State of Texas and the AG office has confirmed that our case is no longer being enforced. However she is still being garnished. I've worked out a deal with her to reimburse her the child support payments she has made since our daughter turned 18. I have kept track of this thoroughly. The AG office keeps giving us the run around on getting the court order stopped, since it should have already expired anyway.
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Sometimes state agencies are really difficult to work with and they don't really follow up on a case and things are done automatically, like garnishing and stuff. Please contact a Texas based attorney for specific guidance. However, if you are reimbursing her make sure to keep records and confirmation of receipts. Feel free to contact my office and speak with a case manager at 877-866-8665 or email help@smsattorneys.com to go over your options. Licensed in New York and New Jersey.
Answered on Mar 20th, 2018 at 2:27 PM