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Child Support
SAPCR: Agreed
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SAPCR:
How to establish custody, child support and visitation.
By: Partnership to Legal Access
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Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR)
Documents Needed to make custody, visitation, and child support orders for children. Use these forms only if the parties are not divorcing and paternity has already been determined.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
Surviving an Economic Downturn
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Many families are feeling the pinch of the slumping economy.
Noncustodial parents who have seen their earnings decrease because of lay-offs or a reduction in wages may be struggling to pay child support.
Custodial parents who may have been making ends meet on their own may now need the extra help that child support can provide.
A child support order that was established three or more years ago may need to be modified because a family?s circumstances have changed substantially.
The Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General establishes, enforces, and modifies existing child support orders when needed.
By: Attorney General of Texas
Termination of Withholding for Child Support Kit Free Forms
Use these FREE forms if you want to stop child support from being withheld from your paycheck because child support is no longer required in your case.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
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