Family Code § 158.206
An employer who receives an income withholding order or writ and follows it is not liable for the withheld income. If the employer does not comply, the employer can be liable for unpaid amounts, interest, attorney’s fees, court costs, and expenses. In certain workers’ compensation cases, the employer must send the orde
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An employer who receives an income withholding order or writ and follows it is not liable for the withheld income. If the employer does not comply, the employer can be liable for unpaid amounts, interest, attorney’s fees, court costs, and expenses. In certain workers’ compensation cases, the employer must send the order or writ to the insurance carrier.
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