Sec. 8.260. WRIT OF WITHHOLDING AFTER ARREARAGES ARE PAID. (a) The court may not refuse to order withholding solely on the basis that the obligor paid the arrearages after the obligor received the notice of application for a writ of withholding.
(b) The court shall order that a reasonable amount of income be withheld and applied toward the liquidation of arrearages, even though a judgment confirming arrearages was rendered against the obligor.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 807, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - The Marriage Relationship
Subtitle C - Dissolution of Marriage
Subchapter F. Writ of Withholding Issued by Clerk
Section 8.251. Notice of Application for Writ of Withholding; Filing
Section 8.252. Contents of Notice of Application for Writ of Withholding
Section 8.253. Interstate Request for Withholding
Section 8.254. Additional Arrearages
Section 8.255. Delivery of Notice of Application for Writ of Withholding; Time of Delivery
Section 8.256. Motion to Stay Issuance of Writ of Withholding
Section 8.257. Effect of Filing Motion to Stay
Section 8.258. Hearing on Motion to Stay
Section 8.259. Special Exceptions
Section 8.260. Writ of Withholding After Arrearages Are Paid
Section 8.261. Request for Issuance and Delivery of Writ of Withholding
Section 8.262. Issuance and Delivery of Writ of Withholding
Section 8.263. Contents of Writ of Withholding
Section 8.264. Extension of Repayment Schedule by Party; Unreasonable Hardship
Section 8.265. Remittance of Amount to Be Withheld
Section 8.266. Failure to Receive Notice of Application for Writ of Withholding
Section 8.267. Issuance and Delivery of Writ of Withholding to Subsequent Employer