101.034 – TITLE IV-D CASE. "Title IV-D case" means an
Texas Family Code § 101.034
Summary
This law defines a Title IV-D case as one involving services from the Title IV-D agency, primarily focused on child support matters. It affects parents seeking to establish, modify, or enforce child support obligations, as well as those needing assistance in locating absent parents.
Covers actions related to child support and parentage.
Involves services from the Title IV-D agency.
Includes modifications and enforcement of support obligations.
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