Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
How can I get the Attorney General's office to enforce a child support order. The OAG tells me to wait, maybe I'll get his income tax return (He's not getting one this year he is actually going to have to pay taxes because he cashed in his retiremnt plan). What is the point of the court order if he has missed 7 payments in the last 5 months, and the OAG is'nt interested in making him pay ? ? ? ?
Asked on 1/30/11, 5:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
The Attorney General doesn't represent you in court, so you can't force them to do anything.
You don't have to wait for them - you can hire your own lawyer. Plan to pay about $1500 up front.
For information on how to deal with the AG, take a look here:
http://ishmael16807.org
Answered on 2/02/11, 3:28 pm