The Office of the Attorney General of Texas has established various programs focused on child support enforcement to ensure that children's financial needs are met. These programs are designed to assist custodial parents in obtaining and enforcing child support payments from non-custodial parents. The enforcement efforts can include locating non-custodial parents, establishing paternity, setting and modifying child support orders, and collecting overdue payments.
One major component of the child support enforcement efforts is its ability to utilize different enforcement tools. These tools might include wage garnishment, intercepting tax refunds, and revoking licenses, such as driver's or professional licenses, for non-compliance with child support orders. The Texas Attorney General’s Child Support Division works tirelessly to streamline these processes and provide support for families in need.
Individuals looking for more detailed information on these programs, including eligibility criteria and application procedures, may want to visit the Texas Attorney General's official website. There, they can access a variety of resources related to child support and enforcement, including contact information for further assistance.