Texas Child Support | TX Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division (CSD)

Texas Child Support | TX Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division (CSD)

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In Texas, the Office of the Attorney General administers the Child Support Division (CSD). The CSD provides several different services to parents who are divorced, separated or never married and are seeking to make sure their children have the financial support they need. In Texas, both parents are obligated to financially support their children even if they no longer with the children. Sometimes some parents fail to make required child support payments or disappear so the other parent cannot contact them. If this happens, CSD can help locate the parent and enforce a child support order through payroll deductions or other enforcement mechanisms.

Texas Child Support Login | Make a Payment

The State of Texas has online interactive resources by which you can apply for services, make child support payments or obtain information about your child support account. How to Login Step 1: If you are the custodial parent, go to this page, enter your “CIN” and PIN and click “login”   If you forgot your “CIN” […] Texas Child Support Login | Make a Payment

Texas Child Support Calculator | Guidelines

The State of Texas Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division, provides a child support calculator in order to give you an idea of the amount you may owe for child support payments. This calculator is just an estimate and you should be aware that the actual amount ordered may be different. How to […] Texas Child Support Calculator | Guidelines

Texas Child Support Enforcement

In order to enforce child support payments in Texas a parent who is not receiving payments owed to him or her may contact the Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division. The CSD has the authority to locate the other parent and if that parent is found to be in default, can take steps to make […] Texas Child Support Enforcement

Texas Child Support Laws | Family Code Chapter 154

The child support laws of Texas set forth the parameters and conditions for the issuance of a child support order.  In most cases, child support is due until a child reaches the age of 18 or has graduated from high school.  In addition, the law sets forth different methods of payment that can be ordered including […] Texas Child Support Laws | Family Code Chapter 154

 

Contact Information: 

Address:
Office of the Attorney General
Child Support Division
PO Box 12548
Austin, TX 78711-2548

Phone: 1 (800) 252-8014

Website: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/child-support