About the Child Support Program - Texas Attorney General 2026

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The calculation of the monthly child support obligation begins with determining the obligors gross income, deducting certain costs to determine the net income (e.g., Social Security taxes, health insurance premiums, etc.), and taking a percentage of that amount depending on the number of children.
The Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is the official public child support agency for the state of Texas. Were here to make sure every child receives the support they need and deserve.
In Texas, child support is typically calculated based on a percentage of the noncustodial parents income. The percentage varies depending on the number of children: 1 child: 20% of the noncustodial parents net income. 2 children: 25%
Texas law does not have a statute of limitations for collecting unpaid child support. This means that if a parent misses payments, the debt will not disappear over time. The unpaid amount, called arrears, will continue to accumulate until it is fully paid, no matter how long it takes.
The percentages are applied depending on the number of children involved. For one child, 20% of the noncustodial parents net resources is the standard expectation. This figure increases by increments of 5% for each additional child up to the fifth, where it caps at 40%.
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Ken Paxton is the 51st Attorney General of Texas. He was elected on November 4, 2014, and sworn into office on January 5, 2015. He was re-elected to a second term in 2018 and a third term in 2022.
What are the main factors that affect the amount of a child support payment? The gross monthly income of each parent. The cost of daycare for the child(ren) each month. The cost of medical insurance for the child(ren) The living arrangements of the child(ren) (for example how many nights they spend at each parents house)

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