When a court orders a person to do something, they are legally obligated to follow the order. This is true for any type of legal proceeding, including child support orders in Texas and throughout the nation. If a divorced parent fails to make the court-ordered...
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Month: August 2013
Getting along after a high net worth divorce in Texas
Now that all of the court dates are done and all of the paperwork is signed, what happens next is entirely up to the couple. Going through a high net worth divorce with children will often have two goals: asset division and a parenting agreement. Both of these issues...
22 Texas child support violators rounded-up in 1-day sweep
Not bad for one day's work. The teaming-up between the State Attorney General's child support division and eight Texas constables took a bite out of the deadbeat-dad problem according to an official report released the final Monday of July. A total of 22 child-support...