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  2. New Texas law requires drunken drivers who kill guardians to ...

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    A new Texas law requires drunken drivers who kill parents or guardians to pay child support to the victims' children until the youths turn 18 . Bipartisan House Bill 393 went into effect Friday.

  3. Texas drunk drivers will now have to pay child support if ...

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    A new law in Texas requires convicted drunk drivers to pay child support if they kill a child’s parent or guardian, according to House Bill 393.

  4. Alcohol laws of Texas - Wikipedia

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    A driver testing 0.15 percent or higher above the legal limit of 0.08 percent faces more severe penalties for enhanced BAC. When under the age of 21, a driver in Texas must not test positive for any BAC and may be charged with DUI even if the amount tested is under 0.08 percent.

  5. Deadbeat parent - Wikipedia

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    According to a California study, 76% of the $14.4 billion in child support arrears in California has been attributed to "obligors" who lack the ability to pay (see Figure 1, pp. 5-4). In California, the "deadbeat" parents had a median annual income of $6349, arrears of $9447, ongoing support of $300 per month.

  6. Texas drunk drivers have to pay child support if they kill a ...

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  7. Uniform Interstate Family Support Act - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Congress passed and President Bill Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. § 666), which required that states adopt UIFSA by January 1, 1998 or face loss of federal funding for child support enforcement.

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  9. Child support - Wikipedia

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    In the case of S.F. vs T.M. (1996), a man who produced evidence that the mother of the child raped him while he was unconscious was nevertheless ordered to pay child support. [108] [109] Men who assert that a child was conceived as a result of deception, birth-control fraud or sperm theft have also challenged their obligation to pay child support.