Thursday, April 24, 2014

TEXAS Part 38



“Temporary child support” refers to child support paid during the period when a divorce is pending.  “Retroactive child support” refers to child support that a parent has not been ordered to pay in the past but that may be legally due.  If you think you have a claim for retroactive child support, act on it.  There are limits on the time you can make the claim and how far back you can go.  Sometimes the Texas Attorney General’s office is involved in retroactive child support decisions, and it may need to be brought into your claim too.

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