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Discover a safer way to access child support resources! Visit our newly improved “Get Child Support Safely” website for additional support and information. On a mission to make sure every child receives the support they need and deserve.
In Texas, paying and receiving child support is a simple process. But it's important to know how it works. Here, we'll answer your questions about sending and receiving child support payments.
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How to Pay Child Support. There are many ways parents can make their child support payments — including electronically, by mail, wage withholding or via auto-draft. Click on a payment method below to learn more and get started.
Call (800) 252-8014 to receive a form in the mail. You can apply for child support services in several ways — but applying online is the fastest, easiest method.
Authorized local officials may request such legal advice by sending an email to disaster-counsel@oag.texas.gov, or by making a web request online. The Office of the Texas Attorney General would like to hear from you.
These forms allow parents, families, and employers to provide the Child Support Division with additional information so we can better serve you.All child support forms are categorized and linked below as downloadable files. Select the category you need to see the corresponding forms.
The Office of the Attorney General enforces court orders when parents fail to meet their support obligations. Remember, if you're a parent who's struggling to make your payments, you should contact the Child Support Division as soon as possible.
Get to know your online account — the best way to manage your child support case online. Your online account is designed for both the custodial and noncustodial parent. Once you've logged into your account, you'll be able to: Log in to your online account.
You may have questions about how child support payments and orders can be modified. Here's some information that can help. You're always welcome to change the way you make your child support payments, but the court-ordered amount can change only through a court order.