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Find similar grantsTitle IV-D Child Support Establishment of Paternity is sponsored by Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families, Office of Child Support Services. Establishes a state-federal partnership to provide child support services, including locating parents and establishing paternity.
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Title IV-D and Child Support in Texas | Office of the Attorney General Paying and Receiving Child Support Child Support Enforcement Programs and Initiatives Child Support Guidelines Review Crime Victims’ Compensation Program Crime Victims’ Compensation Program Crime Victims’ Compensation Program File a Consumer Complaint File a Consumer Complaint 2025 Texas Legislative Session Update 2025 Texas Legislative Session Update How to Request an Attorney General Opinion Open Meetings Act Suspension Updates Open Reports and Publications Title IV ‑D and Child Support in Texas What is Title IV-D?
Why does it matter? The Social Security Act of 1975 contains Title IV-D—a federal law that, in part, requires every state to manage a child support enforcement program. To help fund these programs, the federal government provides money to each state.
These funds help cover the operational costs involved in child support enforcement—including establishing orders, enforcement efforts and tracking and reporting. The Child Support Division (of the Office of the Attorney General) is the official "Title IV-D agency" in Texas. Our purpose is to help ensure that children receive the support they need and deserve.
Despite its official-sounding name, Title IV-D simply refers to the federal law that requires states to manage a public child support program. This is important because many parents do not have an attorney to help them with child support matters or know how to establish or enforce a court order on their own.
Title IV-D allows the state of Texas to help these families by: Establishing child, medical and dental support orders Modifying a child support obligation To learn more about how the Child Support Division can help your family, visit our Getting Started section . Service of Citation on the Title IV-D Agency Do you need to provide the Title IV-D agency with a Notice or Service of Citation?
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Title IV-D Child Support Establishment of Paternity is funded by Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families, Office of Child Support Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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