1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.116 – Notice of Administrative Writ of Withholding and the Income Withholding for Support (a) This form is sent to the obligor by the Title IV-D agency, or a domestic relations office, informing the obligor that withholding has commenced and providing procedures for contesting the withholding. The prescribed form for…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.115 – Form for Employer’s Motion for Hearing on Applicability of Writ or Order of Withholding The following form is to be used by an employer of the obligor to request judicial determination as to the applicability of a writ or court order of withholding under the Texas Family Code…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.112 – Motion to Stay This form is filed by the child support obligor, and prohibits the clerk of the court from delivering the judicial writ of withholding to any employer of the obligor before a hearing is held. The prescribed form for Motion to Stay (Form 1836) can be…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.111 – Notice of Application for Judicial Writ of Withholding The following form is to be used in IV-D or non-IV-D cases, if there is a delinquency equal to one month’s support or income withholding was not previously ordered. The prescribed form for Notice of Application for Judicial Writ of…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.105 – Proper Address of Record (a) The address for the Office of the Attorney General, Child Support Division, shown on the notice of an intended or actual administrative action is the proper address of record for the submission of a request for administrative review. (b) The address for the…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.104 – Timely Administrative Appeals (a) Written administrative appeals required by these rules must be submitted either by hand delivery or by first class mail in an envelope or wrapper properly addressed, with postage prepaid, to the Office of the Attorney General, Child Support Division, at the address shown on…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.103 – Contesting Reporting to Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies (a) A non-custodial parent, who owes a child support obligation and is therefore subject to being reported to consumer credit reporting agencies by the Office of the Attorney General, may contest the amount of child support being reported by the Office…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.102 – Criteria for Reporting Past-Due Child Support to Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies (a) Pursuant to Texas Family Code § RSA 231.114, the Office of the Attorney General shall report the amount of a child support obligation, including the amount of any past-due child support, to consumer credit reporting agencies.…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.101 – Contesting Federal Income Tax Refund Intercept (a) A non-custodial parent, who the Office of the Attorney General has determined owes past-due child support and whose federal income tax refund is therefore subject to interception by the Office of the Attorney General, may contest the determined amount of past-due…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.32 – Parental Kidnapping and Child Custody Services Parental kidnapping and child custody services are available only to authorized persons to make or enforce child custody or visitation determinations as allowed under RSA 663. Authorized persons include district judges, county attorneys, district attorneys, or any other official with authority to…