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Are trust companies insured by the FDIC?

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Private Child Support Enforcement Agencies Question: Are child support enforcement agencies that are registered with the Texas Department of Banking considered government agencies of the State of Texas? Answer: No. The agencies registered with our office are individuals or nongovernmental entities that engage in the enforcement of child support ordered by a court or other tribunal for a fee or other consideration. The official child support enforcement agency for the State of Texas is the Office of the Attorney General. Question: Are all obligees and obligors protected by the Texas Finance Code and Texas Administrative Code? Answer: The Department’s interpretation of the law is that it only applies to obligees and obligors that were Texas residents at the time the contract was executed. As situations change, the obligor and obligee may not be protected by the statute. For example, if the obligor subsequently moves out-of-state, they are no longer protected by the statute. However, if t

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