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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

After Eight Years Of Horror,A Bill Of $40,000 For A Child That Was Not Mine Is Paid

Payments/Case Status

Below are the last twelve payments for this cause number. (These do not include any credits for payments that did not come through our system.) Dates are shown in MM/DD/YYYY format.

Case ID: 0009307073
: 32760

Payments

Payment DatePayment Amount
02/22/2010$11682.76
02/22/2010$17.24
02/16/2010$100.00
01/19/2010$100.00
12/18/2009$100.00
11/18/2009$100.00
10/20/2009$100.00
09/15/2009$100.00
08/19/2009$100.00
07/21/2009$100.00
06/17/2009$100.00
05/18/2009$100.00

Court-ordered payment for February : $ 0.00

Voluntary Payments

Payment DatePayment Amount
No voluntary payments associated with this case.

Arrears

Principal Balance$0.00
Interest Due$0.00
Fees Due$0.00
Total Due$0.00

Where and how to make your payment.

Case Status

Your case is currently in the enforcement process. We use several methods to collect child support. Our office may withhold wages, unemployment insurance benefits, worker's compensation, military allotment, and other sources of periodic income. For those parents who have fallen behind in their payments we may use collection letters and calls, interception of income tax refunds, credit bureau reporting, license suspension, administrative liens and interception of lottery winnings.

Legal Actions, Hearing, and Service Information

No information is available.

Paternity Test Information

No paternity test results are available.

Additional Information

For more information on your case, contact your local Child Support Office at

3210 NORTH FRAZIER
CONROE, TX 77303-9975
(936) 539-3533

Payment Address

Texas State Disbursement Unit
P.O. Box 659791
San Antonio, TX 78265-9791

Please be sure you mail your child support payment to the address shown above. Mailing payments to the proper address reduces processing time and can prevent the accrual of interest.

caution icon Please include the following information on your check or money order:

  • your 10 digit case number
  • your cause number (the identification number found on the court case that establishes the child support order)
  • the noncustodial parent’s name
  • the custodial parent’s name

Because of changes in Federal law, child support offices no longer accept payments.

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