Child Support Lien Dispute

Summary

A child support lien was filed in a probate case, and the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is refusing to provide proof of assignment, claiming confidentiality. The custodial parent denies public assistance involvement. The case of Jackson v. State Office of Administrative Hearings may not specifically address proof of assignment. If procedural rights are not followed, it could be a due process issue. Confidential documents should be identified as such by the records department, but procedures can vary. Legal advice is recommended to address these concerns.

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OAG FILED A CHILD SUPPORT LIEN INTO A PROBATE CASE. THEY AARE REFUSING TO PROVIDE PROOF OF ASSIGNMENT. CUSTODIAL PARENT CLAIMS SHE WAS NEVER ON PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND SHE DID NOT ASSIGN HER RIGHTS TO THE OAG. OAG CLAIMS ITS AN UNLAWFUL REQUEST AND THATS ITS CONFIDENTIAL. DOES THE CASE OF Jackson v. State Office of Administrative Hearings, * S.W.3d * (Tex. *) MENTION PROOF ?? ALSO, BY THEM REFUSING TO PROVIDE PROOF OF ASSIGNMENT, ISNT THAT VIOLATION OF DUE PROCESS ????
Here’s some general information that might help:
- Jackson v. State Office of Administrative Hearings: This case might not specifically address proof of assignment. It’s essential to consult the case directly or seek legal advice for the exact context.
- Due Process: If procedural rights are not followed (e.g., lack of evidence), it might be a due process concern. Legal advice is recommended to explore this further.
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OK, SO IF THE ASSIGNMENT WAS CONFIDENTIAL AS THE OAG IS CLAIMMING, WOULDNT THE DC RECORDS DEPARTMENT TOLD ME IT WAS CONFIDENTAL WHEN I REQUESTED IT FROM THEM ???
It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving confidentiality and due process. Generally, if a document is confidential, the records department should inform you. However, procedures can vary. Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer who can provide more detailed guidance on this matter?