Yes, if a person is self employed and their wages vary, their last years taxes will be used to come up with the monthly amount of child support they owe. This will only be completed once unless one of you request a review again.
The District Attorney/State's Attorney and/or the State child support agency can do this.
No. In general, child support is a percentage of net income.
In general, child support is based on a percentage of net income. Being a student doesn't exempt one from paying support, altho lack of income might.
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.
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You are required to pay by cheque, credit card or in some circumstances cash. You may also be able to pay with pay cheque garnishing, should you make the proper arrangements.
The Texas Attorney General enforces state consumer protection laws, collects court-ordered child support and administers the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund.
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If you have any problems getting child support payments, the Attorney General should be contacted. If you don't have a court order to establish child benefit payments, you can send in an application online.
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