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Child Support in Texas | Office of the Attorney General
The Access and Visitation Hotline wants to help you with your questions about visitation, paternity, your child support order, modifications, or child support enforcement!
How to Apply for Child Support | Office of the Attorney General
How to Apply for Child Support You can apply for child support services in several ways — but applying online is the fastest, easiest method. What to Expect from the Application To open a child support …
How Child Support Works | Office of the Attorney General
A child support order establishes the amount of child, medical and dental support a noncustodial parent must pay each month. In Texas, child support orders also address conservatorship (custody) and …
Child Support and Public Assistance | Office of the Attorney General
In Texas, when a parent receives certain types of public assistance, a child support case may be opened automatically. Here’s what you need to know. The Office of the Attorney General does not …
Get Started | Office of the Attorney General
We understand that the child support process can be overwhelming, but we're here to help. This section outlines everything you need to know to get started with your child support case.
To receive TANF benefits through the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, recipients must cooper-ate with the Office of the Attorney General’s efforts to identify the child(ren)’s noncustodial …
Child Support Guidelines Review | Office of the Attorney General
The Child Support Division reviews the child support guidelines found in Texas law at least once every four years to ensure that their application results in appropriate child support awards.
Child Support Fees | Office of the Attorney General
Custodial parents will pay the $35 annual service fee for each year that they receive at least $550 in child support collections. The fee will be deducted from the child support payment.
Texas Payment Card | Office of the Attorney General
It will contain all the information you need to know about your new case. Among other things, it will provide details about other options for how you can receive your child support payments — including …