Does the Texas Office of the Attorney General Represent You?
No – They Don’t!
The Texas Office of the Attorney General in child support enforcement cases DOES NOT represent you and your children.
According to Texas Family Code §231.109: The Office of the Attorney General “represents the interest of the state and does not represent a parent or the child.”
You need a dedicated legal team on your side that represents you and your children’s interest. Sinkin Law Firm is the best in the state.
What sets up apart?
For more than 10 years, the Texas Office of the Attorney General did not collect interest on back child support because they don’t represent you or your children’s interest. The Sinkin Law Firm successfully forced them to include interest on past-due child support.
Take a look at what the firm has accomplished in these articles:
- Deadbeat parents facing billions in interest charges
- Court ruling lands hard on deadbeats
- Judge grants class-action status to parents in child-support case
- Is AG breaking rules in deadbeat dad suit?
- Retired Judge Asked to Mediate Dispute
- AG caught in nasty child support feud
- Champions of kids is part of problem
The firm has:
· Successfully established that there are no time limits to enforce past-due child support.
· Written bill analyses for the chairman of committee in the Texas Legislature that wrote the child support enforcement laws.
· Successfully handled an extensive number of child support cases in trial and on appeal that shaped the landscape in the enforcement of unpaid child support.
We are so confident in our ability to collect past-due support that there are no retainers, no upfront fees and no costs ... there’s absolutely no risk to you.
IF WE DON’T FORCE THE OBLIGOR TO PAY, YOU DON’T OWE US ANYTHING!
Reach out to the best law firm and have a proven champion in your corner representing you and your children to enforce the unpaid child support owed to you.