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Get Child Support Safely
This website will describe the process of obtaining child support through the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in the case of family violence. Content Detail
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- Texas Council on Family Violence
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- Spanish / Español
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Handbook on Child Support Enforcement
This resource provides helpful information about how to apply for child support enforcement services, how to find a noncustodial parent, how to establish paternity and child support orders, and how to enforce those orders across state lines. Content Detail
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- Office of Child Support Enforcement
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Child Support through the Texas Attorney General's Office
Link to OAG Child Support site. Content Detail
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TXAccess.org
This links to a website of English and Spanish resources for parents who do not have primary custody of their children, sponsored by Legal Aid of Northwest Texas and the Texas Attorney General's Office. It contains legal information about custody, child support, visitation, grandparents' rights and paternity issues. It provides some forms that might be useful to a non-custodial parent. Content Detail
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- Legal Aid of Northwest Texas
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Wage Garnishment Law
When can your wages be garnished (taken) to pay for a debt that you owe? Content Detail
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- U.S. Department of Labor
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Surviving an Economic Downturn
Many families are feeling the pinch of the slumping economy. Noncustodial parents who have seen their earnings decrease because of lay-offs or a reduction in wages may be struggling to pay child support. Custodial parents who may have been making ends meet on their own may now need the extra help that child support can provide. A child support order that was established three or more years ago may need to be modified because a family?s circumstances have changed substantially. The Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General establishes, enforces, and modifies existing child support orders when needed. Content Detail
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- Attorney General of Texas



