Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
I work a full time job and pay my child support and medical insurance through that job. About a month ago i started a part time job i make 7.00 hrly and work about 25 hrs a week. On Saturday I got two letters in the mail form the attorny general stating that they have issued an order to the company i have my part time job with telling them to deduct child support and medical insurance from that check as well. I am not behind on any of my payments. Can they do this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
They can, but they shouldn't.
Unfortunately, your only remedies are:
1. Get the AG to withdraw the withholding order on your part-time job. Start by writing them a letter, and then follow up with phone calls. Good luck.
2. The other way is to go to Court and ask a Judge to ORDER them not to double-dip.