The State of Texas child enforcement agency would have it. Sometimes it takes a couple weeks to get to the mother. The state would still have it if they haven't given it to the mother.
Contact your State's child support agency. They can take various actions to establish/collect support. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Arrears and current support, also, unless/until the child is adopted.
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.
Food stamps, no. Medicaid - the State will pursue the other parent for insurance coverage.
* The Republic of Texas was created in 1836. * The State of Texas became a state within the United States in 1845.
There are no applicable laws in any state that says the person receiving the child support must be actually spending the money on the child, so no. However, it could be addressed as an issue of abandonment of the child if the mother is in Texas and the child is in Missouri.
The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.The state. You will be pursued to make child support payments to the state if it has been supporting your child.
In order to contact the Attorney General of Texas about receiving Child Support payments, the best cause of action would be to visit the website for the state of Texas. There it is able to make a payment or contact the Attorney General's office about any questions.
Can the state of Texas collect on a court order for arrearage for child support from the state of Arkansas even though the state of Arkansas has a statual of limitation which is three years and five years if the child is eighteen but the mother didn't open a child support case with the state of Texas fourteen years later
A mother can stop child support in Texas, provided she does not receive public assistance. She must close the case with the Texas AG. Beware, that she can do this and could later attempt to open it again. I would go to an attorney if this is the case.
no
The State child support agency does this.
her choice
Texas is already a state.
Yes (but not SSI).
No In Texas your wages can be garnished by the IRS or Child Support only
Contact your State's child support agency. They can take various actions to establish/collect support. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!