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  1. Create Your Online Profile. Please create an online profile and login to access your account. If you previously logged in to Child Support Interactive using a CIN/MIN and PIN, please create an online profile to connect to your case through our new, more secure process. Create Your Online Profile.

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    Each day, we go to work on behalf of Texas children and families. Whether you are a mom, a dad, a grandparent or a guardian—we are here to help.

    Each year, we collect more child support than any state in the U.S.—but our work won’t be done until every child receives the support they need and deserve.

    The Child Support Division works closely with Texas employers, community organizations and other state agencies to serve Texas families.

  2. If you cannot apply online, you can request a physical application from the Child Support Division. Keep in mind, mailed applications take longer to process than online applications. Call (800) 252-8014 to receive a form in the mail. You can apply for child support services in several ways — but applying online is the fastest, easiest method.

  3. How to Pay Child Support. There are many ways parents can make their child support payments — including electronically, by mail, wage withholding or via auto-draft. Click on a payment method below to learn more and get started.

  4. A child support order establishes the amount of child, medical and dental support a noncustodial parent must pay each month. In Texas, child support orders also address conservatorship (custody) and possession and access time (visitation). Learn more about Establishing an Order. 3. Collect Child Support.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · 6 or more children: at least 40%. The guidelines apply to all of an obligor’s net resources up to $9,200 per month. A judge can order additional child support based on the parent’s income and the child’s needs. Different guidelines apply for obligors whose total net resources are less than $1,000 per month.

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