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no, 11 years to late.

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Q: Can a person that is thirty and that never received child support file on her onw n Texas?
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How can you collect your child support overpayment?

Depends on the state. Texas allows overpayments to be requested from the person who received them although they knew they were not owed. If not, you can sue them. Check you state laws.


If the child is thirty can she file for retroactive child support in Texas now that she has learned who her father is?

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If the child is thirty can she file for child support in Texas?

No, 11 years too late, and dangerous. I growing number of relationships with mother are destroyed by these actions when the adult child learns their mother had been lying about getting child support.


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Does a man have to take a DNA test immediately after he received child support review paper in Texas?

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Does your child have to be born in Texas to receive Texas child support if you live in Texas?

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