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Laws dealing with child support in Texas state that deadbeat dads who owe more than three months of past-due child support, and who do not have a voluntary repayment schedule, face mandatory license suspension.
An employer who does not comply with the order/notice is liable for the following: To the obligee for the amount not paid. To the obligor/employee for the amount withheld and not paid. For reasonable attorney's fees and court costs.
You will file your Petition to Terminate Withholding for Child Support in the same court that issued the current child support order. File it with the district clerk in that county. Bring several extra copies of the petition. You will need a copy for you and one for the obligee.
Eighty percent of all child support payments are made through wage withholding. When the Office of the Attorney General receives your employment information, we send a notification to your employer so that your support payments can be automatically held out of your paycheck.
The law in Texas requires child support to be taken directly out of the obligor's paycheck. When child support is established, an order called an Employer's Order to Withhold Income for Child Support, also called the Withholding Order, will be signed by the judge and sent to the obligor's employer.