http://www.krgv.com/story/32720853/child-support-law-goes-into-effect-next-month
A new law will affect those who pay child support.
The new law enforces that if a person is not caught up on child support payments, they won't be able to renew their vehicle's registration.
The partnership between the Texas Attorney General's Office and Department of Motor Vehicles takes effect next month.
It applies to those who are 185 days past due.
The law already allows the suspension of driver and professional licenses for those who don't pay up.
Texas racked up more child support than any other state in the nation. Nearly $4 billion was collected last year.
The attorney general's office advised anyone who is past due by 185 days to call their office. There is an option to set up a payment agreement.
A new law will affect those who pay child support.
The new law enforces that if a person is not caught up on child support payments, they won't be able to renew their vehicle's registration.
The partnership between the Texas Attorney General's Office and Department of Motor Vehicles takes effect next month.
It applies to those who are 185 days past due.
The law already allows the suspension of driver and professional licenses for those who don't pay up.
Texas racked up more child support than any other state in the nation. Nearly $4 billion was collected last year.
The attorney general's office advised anyone who is past due by 185 days to call their office. There is an option to set up a payment agreement.