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  6. Chap. 101

Chapter 101
Definitions

Sections

101.001
Applicability of Definitions
101.003
Child or Minor; Adult
101.004
Child Support Agency
101.005
Child Support Review Officer
101.006
Child Support Services
101.007
Clear and Convincing Evidence
101.008
Court
101.009
Danger to Physical Health or Safety of Child
101.010
Disposable Earnings
101.0010
Acknowledged Father
101.0011
Administrative Writ of Withholding
101.011
Earnings
101.012
Employer
101.013
Filed
101.014
Governmental Entity
101.0015
Alleged Father
101.015
Health Insurance
101.016
Joint Managing Conservatorship
101.0017
Amicus Attorney
101.017
Licensed Child Placing Agency
101.0018
Attorney Ad Litem
101.018
Local Registry
101.019
Managing Conservatorship
101.020
Medical Support
101.021
Obligee
101.022
Obligor
101.023
Order
101.024
Parent
101.025
Parent-child Relationship
101.026
Render
101.027
Parent Locator Service
101.028
School
101.029
Standard Possession Order
101.030
State
101.031
Suit
101.032
Suit Affecting the Parent-child Relationship
101.033
Title Iv-d Agency
101.034
Title Iv-d Case
101.035
Tribunal
101.036
Vital Statistics Unit
101.0094
Dental Insurance
101.0095
Dental Support
101.0096
Digitized Signature
101.0125
Family Violence
101.0133
Foster Care
101.0134
Foster Child
101.0145
Guardian Ad Litem
101.0161
Judicial Writ of Withholding
101.0201
Notice of Application for Judicial Writ of Withholding
101.0255
Record
101.0301
State Case Registry
101.0302
State Disbursement Unit
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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