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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 55872" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>If child support was ordered through the courts, you don't need to hire a private attorney in Texas. You just need to send the paperwork through the Attorney General. In all honesty, this is a slow route to take, it can take a year or two to get it all done, but once its done, its done. They will garnish his wages and if he quits, they'll do another search for his social and have the new employer garnish his wages. It isn't an instant thing though, it took me a little more than a year and same with my husband and his ex. The good thing is, the attorney general will also review your case every 3-5 years without being prompted, which may cause an increase in child support, its also nice, because they are free. The other nice thing is, they're the bad guy, not you. I always just blamed them if my ex got new paperwork. I'd play dumb and say I had no idea why they were doing what they were doing and he fell for it. Maybe your ex isn't as gullable as mine, but its worth a shot for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 55872, member: 3837"] If child support was ordered through the courts, you don't need to hire a private attorney in Texas. You just need to send the paperwork through the Attorney General. In all honesty, this is a slow route to take, it can take a year or two to get it all done, but once its done, its done. They will garnish his wages and if he quits, they'll do another search for his social and have the new employer garnish his wages. It isn't an instant thing though, it took me a little more than a year and same with my husband and his ex. The good thing is, the attorney general will also review your case every 3-5 years without being prompted, which may cause an increase in child support, its also nice, because they are free. The other nice thing is, they're the bad guy, not you. I always just blamed them if my ex got new paperwork. I'd play dumb and say I had no idea why they were doing what they were doing and he fell for it. Maybe your ex isn't as gullable as mine, but its worth a shot for free. [/QUOTE]
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