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

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    The law states that the payments must be made until the child reaches 18 years of age or graduates high school, ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in.

  5. Deadbeat parent - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the state of Tennessee revoked the driver's licenses of 1,372 people who collectively owed more than $13 million USD in child support. [9] In Texas non-custodial parents behind more than three months in child-support payments can have court-ordered payments deducted from their wages, can have federal income tax refund checks, lottery ...

  6. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the state of Tennessee revoked the driver's licenses of 1,372 people who collectively owed more than $13 million in child support. [109] In Texas non-custodial parents behind more than three months in child-support payments can have court-ordered payments deducted from their wages, can have federal income tax refund checks, lottery ...

  7. State Disbursement Unit - Wikipedia

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    The court also decides whether child support is to be paid directly to the receiving parent, or via the responsible SDU. [2] The main tasks of a SDU are: collecting payments from the parent required to pay support - usually either by direct payment or by directing the parent's employer to withhold the payments from their wages [3]

  8. Bill Could Make Convicted Drunk Drivers Pay Child Support - AOL

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  9. Texas man ordered to pay $65,000 in child support for kid ...

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    A Houston, Texas, man was ordered to pay $65,000 in child support to his ex-girlfriend for a child he did not biologically father, according to KOCO.. A Texas child support court ruled in 2003 ...