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Tex. Fam. Code § 231.0012 (2026)
Child Support Enforcement Management
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Sec. 231.0012. CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT. The person appointed by the attorney general as the person responsible for managing the Title IV-D agency's child support enforcement duties shall report directly to the attorney general.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 420, Sec. 16, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 2009–2010 · leading case: Smith v. Abbott, 311 S.W.3d 62 (Tex. App. 2010).
Smith v. Abbott, 311 S.W.3d 62 (Tex. App. 2010). “See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 231.0012 (requiring that “[t]he person appointed by the attorney general as the person responsible for managing the Title IV-D agency’s child support enforcement duties shall report directly to the attorney general”).”
Brian Charles Smith Robert Hammond, David Talton & John Collins, Individually, & on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Greg Abbott, in His Off. Capacity as Attorney Gen. of the State of Texas Cathleen Parsley, in Her Off. Capacity as Chief Admin. Law Judge, State Off. of Admin. Hearings & Alicia Key, in Her Off. Capacity (Tex. App. 2009). “See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 231.0012 (requiring that “[t]he person appointed by the attorney general as the person responsible for managing the Title IV-D agency’s child support enforcement duties shall report directly to the attorney general”).”
Brian Charles Smith Robert Hammond, David Talton & John Collins, Individually, & on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Greg Abbott, in His Off. Capacity as Attorney Gen. of the State of Texas Cathleen Parsley, in Her Off. Capacity as Chief Admin. Law Judge, State Off. of Admin. Hearings & Alicia Key, in Her Off. Capacity (Tex. App. 2009). “See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 231.0012 (requiring that "[t]he person appointed by the attorney general as the person responsible for managing the Title IV-D agency's child support enforcement duties shall report directly to the attorney general").”
Brian Charles Smith Robert Hammond, David Talton & John Collins, Individually, & on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Greg Abbott, in His Off. Capacity as Attorney Gen. of the State of Texas Cathleen Parsley, in Her Off. Capacity as Chief Admin. Law Judge, State Off. of Admin. Hearings & Alicia Key, in Her Off. Capacity (Tex. App. 2010). “See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 231.0012 (requiring that "[t]he person appointed by the attorney general as the person responsible for managing the Title IV-D agency's child support enforcement duties shall report directly to the attorney general").”
Brian Charles Smith Robert Hammond, David Talton & John Collins, Individually, & on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Greg Abbott, in His Off. Capacity as Attorney Gen. of the State of Texas Cathleen Parsley, in Her Off. Capacity as Chief Admin. Law Judge, State Off. of Admin. Hearings & Alicia Key, in Her Off. Capacity (Tex. App. 2010). “See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 231.0012 (requiring that “[t]he person appointed by the attorney general as the person responsible for managing the Title IV-D agency’s child support enforcement duties shall report directly to the attorney general”).”
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