Exs Address Court Request

Summary

To obtain an exs address for child support or custody in Texas, file a motion with the court. Provide evidence of necessity and attend the hearing. The Texas Attorney Generals Child Support Division can assist in locating the non-custodial parent. For detailed guidance, contact your local family court.

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Ex will not give address
Hi ****! I understand your situation. To provide better guidance, could you please let me know your location or the state you are in? This will help me give you specific information regarding your legal options.
Texas
Hi ****! Thank you for providing your location. To clarify, are you seeking assistance with obtaining your ex's address for a legal matter, such as child support or custody? This will help me provide more specific information.
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Hi ****! Here’s some general information regarding obtaining an ex's address for child support or custody purposes in Texas:
- You can request the court to order your ex to provide the address.
- The Texas Attorney General’s Child Support Division can help locate the non-custodial parent.
For further assistance, you may contact the Texas Attorney General's Office:

Texas Attorney General's Child Support Division


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov
How to get the court to request the address
To request the court to order your ex to provide their address in Texas, you can follow these steps:
- File a motion with the court requesting the disclosure of the address.
- Provide evidence that the address is necessary for your legal matter.
- Attend the court hearing where the judge will decide on your request.
For detailed instructions, please contact your local family court.