Under federal provisions, whenever the resulting payment will be modified by at least 20%, otherwise two years.
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It depends upon the state you live in and what their laws are regarding modification of child support. In Texas, for example, you would need to file a modification of child support.
no
The State child support agency does this.
someone in Texas can study in Amber University or B.B.A. East Texas State University and graduate in embalming
Texas is already a state.
Yes (but not SSI).
Texas. Did someone actually ask this???
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The Governor of Texas has the authority to grant a pardon to someone convicted of a crime in the state.
Absolutely. But your state may limit how often this can be done. For example, in Texas, a modification can take place only if three years have passed since the last court order or if the change in child support would increase the support obligation by $100 or 20%.
No In Texas your wages can be garnished by the IRS or Child Support only
No (too young).