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    • Texas Statutes
    • Family Code
    • Title 1 - The Marriage Relationship
    • Subtitle C - Dissolution of Marriage
    • Chapter 8 - Maintenance
    • Subchapter E. Rights and Duties of Employer
    • Section 8.204. Employer May Deduct Fee From Earnings

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter E. Rights and Duties of Employer
    Section 8.204. Employer May Deduct Fee From Earnings

    Sec. 8.204. EMPLOYER MAY DEDUCT FEE FROM EARNINGS. An employer may deduct an administrative fee of not more than $5 each month from the obligor's disposable earnings in addition to the amount withheld as spousal maintenance.
    Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 807, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Family Code

    Title 1 - The Marriage Relationship

    Subtitle C - Dissolution of Marriage

    Chapter 8 - Maintenance

    Subchapter E. Rights and Duties of Employer

    Section 8.201. Order or Writ Binding on Employer

    Section 8.202. Effective Date and Duration of Income Withholding

    Section 8.203. Remitting Withheld Payments

    Section 8.204. Employer May Deduct Fee From Earnings

    Section 8.205. Hearing Requested by Employer

    Section 8.206. Liability and Obligation of Employer for Payments

    Section 8.207. Employer Receiving Multiple Orders or Writs

    Section 8.208. Employer's Liability for Discriminatory Hiring or Discharge

    Section 8.209. Penalty for Noncompliance

    Section 8.210. Notice of Termination of Employment and of New Employment

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