Child support arrears
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Re: Child support arrears
I know this is an old thread, but I came across it in a Google search for information. I'm supposed to be taking my chl class this coming weekend and I have a situation which may make me ineligible to receive my license. I changed jobs towards the end of last year and even though i provided my company with all of my child support information, they neglected from deducting it from payroll for about 3 months. I spoke with my ex regarding the matter and she wouldn't take a check from me in the mean time while waiting for the payroll deductions to start, just said it was OK and she'd wait for the company to get on the ball. well I don't think either of us thought it would take as long as it did, and as a result, i'm now in arrears for that 3 month period. I've been paying regularly since and hadn't thought twice about it.
As for how someone could afford to take the chl course while in arrears... well i believe my situation is unique regarding the arrears... and my girlfriend at the time(fiance' now) got the course for us both on a Groupon deal last winter as part of my Christmas gift.
SO, given my situation, Should i even bother taking the class?
As for how someone could afford to take the chl course while in arrears... well i believe my situation is unique regarding the arrears... and my girlfriend at the time(fiance' now) got the course for us both on a Groupon deal last winter as part of my Christmas gift.
SO, given my situation, Should i even bother taking the class?
Re: Child support arrears
As I understand it; if she hasnt filed on you with the Atty.Genl you are safe until she files against you
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that is probably true, how are they to know that you are behind if she hasn't filed? you offered to make good, she declined, not that you could probably prove it now 

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SewTexas wrote:not that you could probably prove it now
Exactly.
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She already paid so you might as well take the class. If you have a good instructor, you will learn things that are useful even if you dont get a CHL. If its a bad instructor, you can save her from sitting through the class without you, and you can laugh about it later. Plus you can use the Texas class to get a Florida license.dlsgap wrote: my girlfriend at the time(fiance' now) got the course for us both on a Groupon deal last winter as part of my Christmas gift.
SO, given my situation, Should i even bother taking the class?

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Simply being behind in child support payments is not a CHL disqualifier.
The statute has language in it similar to "finally determined to be delinquent".
You are behind, but nothing you pointed to indicated any kind of hearing nor any kind of final ruling.
I cannot quote the statute from my phone, but google CHL-16.pdf from the DPS and search for the word delinquent. It is pretty easy to find.
The statute has language in it similar to "finally determined to be delinquent".
You are behind, but nothing you pointed to indicated any kind of hearing nor any kind of final ruling.
I cannot quote the statute from my phone, but google CHL-16.pdf from the DPS and search for the word delinquent. It is pretty easy to find.
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Here you go: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/internetfo ... chl-16.pdfJumping Frog wrote:Simply being behind in child support payments is not a CHL disqualifier.
The statute has language in it similar to "finally determined to be delinquent".
You are behind, but nothing you pointed to indicated any kind of hearing nor any kind of final ruling.
I cannot quote the statute from my phone, but google CHL-16.pdf from the DPS and search for the word delinquent. It is pretty easy to find.
If the Attorney General of the state of Texas has not "finally determined" (after due process) that you are delinquent in making payments collected by the state of Texas, then you're good to go.GC §411.172. ELIGIBILITY. (a) A person is eligible for a license to
carry a concealed handgun if the person:
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(10) has not been finally determined to be delinquent in making a
child support payment administered or collected by the attorney general;
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You win the internet today for thread necromancy.
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Welcome to the forum Ringler0614!!
Kind of a strange place to start your posting, in a 5 year old thread, but we are glad you are here. I assume, by your post you are female? (not wanting to assume too much these days) But please join in and discuss your LTC history, if any, and take a look at the ladies, topic, they have a lot of good info, directed towards women, regarding carry options etc., and you can add your experiences, and insight as well.


Kind of a strange place to start your posting, in a 5 year old thread, but we are glad you are here. I assume, by your post you are female? (not wanting to assume too much these days) But please join in and discuss your LTC history, if any, and take a look at the ladies, topic, they have a lot of good info, directed towards women, regarding carry options etc., and you can add your experiences, and insight as well.

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Re: Child support arrears
If the ex wouldn't take a check and call it good... you need/want proof so I would make a call to the attorney that handles things and ask them to deliver payment and get a receipt.I spoke with my ex regarding the matter and she wouldn't take a check from me
If you are to the point that your employer is withholding CS, you are probably better off keeping everything documented and through an attorney. (even if on speaking terms with the ex)
Good luck!!